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2.1  The Code Busters Club series  







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Penny Warner






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Penny Warner is an American mystery writer who has won multiple Agatha Awards. She has also written more than 50 books on subjects ranging from cooking to parenting guides to party and activity books.[1]

Life

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Warner earned a master's degree in special education and has taught child development at Diablo Valley CollegeinSan Ramon, California and at Chabot College for 20 years.[2] She has also taught sign language, special education, infant development, and preschool for deaf children.

Warner has written more than 50 nonfiction books aimed at parents and children on topics ranging from child development to party planning to games and activities.[3] Her nonfiction has been published by Simon & Schuster, Penguin, Meadowbrook Press, and other publishers.

She currently lives in the East Bay region of California.[4]

Mystery writing

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Warner is the author of the Connor Westphal mystery series, about a deaf reporter in the California Gold Country. The first book in the series, Dead Body Language, won the Macavity Award for Best First Novel in 1998. Her children's mystery, Mystery Of The Haunted Caves: A Troop 13 Mystery, won the Agatha Award[5] for Best Children/Young Adult Fiction in 2001, along with an Anthony Award for Best Juvenile Mystery.

The Code Busters Club series

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In 2011, Warner published the first book in a new children's series called The Code Busters Club.[6] The series includes codes in the story for readers to solve. So far four novels in the series have been released. Two of the novels have won the Agatha Award Nominee for Best Children's/Young Adult Mystery while the other two have been finalists for the award.[7]

Books in the series include:

Awards

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References

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  • ^ Penny Warner author biography, Simon & Schuster, accessed Jan. 17, 2016.
  • ^ Penny Warner author biography, Penguin, accessed Jan. 17, 2016.
  • ^ "Why is California such a great place to write murder mysteries?" by Angela Hill, Orange County Register, January 24, 2021.
  • ^ "List of Agatha Award winners". Malicedomestic.org. 1988-08-23. Archived from the original on 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
  • ^ "Review of The Secret of the Skeleton Key by Penny Warner," Publishers Weekly, June 20, 2011.
  • ^ "Book review: 'The Code Busters Club: The Mummy's Curse' by Penny Warner" by June Weltman, The Florida Times-Union, Jan 1, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Danville columnist, author Warner wins Agatha Award" By Pat Craig, East Bay Times, May 14, 2013.
  • ^ "2017 Agatha Award Winners," Criminal Element, May 1, 2017.
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