What’s erased isn’t always gone—and ink never forgets.
The Mystery of the
Indefatigable Ink
The Three Investigators Book 9
by Elizabeth Arthur & Steven Bauer
Genre: YA Mystery, Suspense, Adventure
What’s erased isn’t
always gone—and ink never forgets.
The Salvage Yard is still there. So is the secret headquarters. And so are the
Three Investigators—smarter than ever, a little older, and ready for their most
challenging cases yet.
Conceived and co-written by Elizabeth Arthur, the daughter of Robert Arthur,
the creator of the Three Investigators universe, this exciting reboot of the
classic series takes its iconic characters into a new age. They return
reimagined, reinvigorated, and more relevant than ever.
In the ninth book of a 26-book story arc, Jupiter's trip to the local hardware
store seems like an ordinary errand - until a chance meeting with Mrs.
Vasiliev, an elderly Russian woman who fled the Soviet Union in the 1980s, puts
him on the track of a brand-new mystery. Mrs. Vasiliev asks Jupiter to help a
young Russian-American songwriter named Ivan Federov, who's being threatened
with a bogus plagiarism lawsuit.
At first, the case seems straightforward, but as The Three Investigators dig
deeper, they uncover a complex and intriguing web of family history. Ivan's
great-grandparents fled the Soviet Union during the Russian Revolution, and his
great-grandfather, Fyodor, an Oscar-winning Hollywood actor. Fyodor's son,
Vadim, was blacklisted in the 1950s during the Red Scare after being falsely
accused of being a Soviet agent. But Vadim reinvented himself as the wildly
successful mystery writer, Edison Ford, winning multiple Edgars from the
Mystery Writers of America.
Vadim's final manuscript, however, is missing. He had completed it just before
his death - a literary novel about his parents' escape from the Soviet regime -
but despite years of searching, it's nowhere to be found. The investigation
reveals that the manuscript may not be as lost as everyone thinks - but someone
is determined to keep it hidden. An old-fashioned card catalogue has been
rifled - though a 1930s movie, Dawn Over Petrograd, holds hidden clues.
In the end, the hunt for the missing manuscript leads The Three Investigators
to the American Film History Library where they must race against time to
recover it. But when the manuscript falls into the wrong hands, the team faces
dangerous opposition. Who is behind the plot to keep it buried? To what lengths
will they go to protect their secret? And can Jupiter, Pete, Bob, and Mallory
uncover the truth before the manuscript is lost forever?
Join the team as they untangle a Gordian knot of deception, theft, and devious
greed in this heart-pounding new chapter of The Three Investigators series.
Elizabeth Arthur is the daughter of Robert Arthur, the
creator of The Three Investigators mystery series for young people. She is the
author of five literary novels (Beyond the Mountain, Bad Guys, Binding Spell,
Antarctic Navigation, and Bring Deeps) and two memoirs (Island Sojourn and
Looking for the Klondike Stone.) Her books have been published by Harper and
Row, Doubleday, Knopf, and Bloomsbury U.K.
In 2018 Arthur set out to conceive and co-write a
re-imagined, contemporary Three Investigators series consisting of twenty-six
new books – one for every letter of the alphabet – working with her husband,
Steven Bauer. Publication of the series began on March 3, 2025, and the
two-part conclusion will be published on March 3, 2027. 
Steven Bauer is the son-in-law of Robert Arthur, the creator
of The Three Investigators mystery series. He is the author of three books for
young people, the young adult fantasy Satyrday, the middle grade novel A Cat of
a Different Color, and The Strange and Wonderful Tale of Robert McDoodle, a
picture book in verse.
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Sounds like an interesting read. I also like the coverart!
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