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Nicole, perhaps you can say which mystery themes might or might not be relevant. We often use elimination to narrow down a search. For example:
- paranormal/fantasy, time travel, police/detective/spy, funny, thriller/horror, dark family secrets, hidden treasure, outdoor adventure, romance, historical, etc.
Does it remind you of another YA mystery book/series?
- paranormal/fantasy, time travel, police/detective/spy, funny, thriller/horror, dark family secrets, hidden treasure, outdoor adventure, romance, historical, etc.
Does it remind you of another YA mystery book/series?

- paranormal/fantasy, time travel, police/detective/..."
Hi! Definitely a mystery theme like maybe sort of an accidental teen detective but not so predominant like Nancy Drew. But I think maybe this crime happens in this coastal area (I thought it was set on the east coast, like an east coast island). It was actually more on the darker side, just in terms of atmospheric ways. I will try to think of another series it reminded me of. It may go back as far as the 60s or 70s in terms of publicatiin year. This is a search I've recently done and these covers are more familiar to me than modern covers - https://www.google.com/search?q=coast...
It wasn't the Hardy Boys, Box Car Children or Nancy Drew...but similar to those.
Trixie Belden series by Kathryn Kenny / Julie Campbell - Shelley's suggestion
www.goodreads.com/series/53849-trixie...
www.goodreads.com/series/53849-trixie...



First set series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/4121...
Second set series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/5410...

They weren't siblings, but they have had mystery's they've solved in those locations.
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators series by Robert Arthur - suggested by Videomaster21XX - https://www.goodreads.com/series/4220...




I have most of the Three Investigators books, and these are the three from my collection that depict water scenes. The books take place in CA, though so it's west coast. My covers are different from thise pictured as I have older editions.
What about one of the Happy Hollisters series? But the age of the kids might be wrong for that. The Happy Hollisters
Or one of Enid Blyton's million and a half children's mystery series? There was the Famous Five series and the Secret Seven are the main series that I remember reading. But I know that she had other series as well as some standalones.
Or one of Enid Blyton's million and a half children's mystery series? There was the Famous Five series and the Secret Seven are the main series that I remember reading. But I know that she had other series as well as some standalones.

Escape From Fear from the Mysteries in the National Parks series by Gloria Skurzynski - Kelly's suggestion - https://www.goodreads.com/series/5882...

"Strange things happen when the Alden children spend the summer in a lighthouse on the New England coast." | "When the Aldens take a summer trip to the New England coast, they have a fun place to stay: a lighthouse! But strange things happen after it gets dark - an unknown woman is seen walking around, and Watch, the Aldens' dog, wakes up growling late at night. Can the Boxcar Children shed light on a seaside mystery?"

The Morgan Bay Mystery series by John Rambeau - Sherri's suggestion - https://www.goodreads.com/series/2051...

Or Connie Blair? Also an older character who has a twin sister.
The Grey Menace These were also republished at one point in hardback that were paperback sizes.



http://imgur.com/ngeThLj
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Dead Man's Light
The Secret of Crossbone Hill
My copy of The Secret of Crossbone Hill has a diffrent cover.


Dead Man's Light
The Secret of Crossbone Hill
See my above post for pictures of the covers I think match the best.



Here are some cover images:
Mystery on Nine Mile Marsh:
and https://pictures.abebooks.com/isbn/97...
The Ghost Rock Mystery:
and
Mystery on Nine Mile Marsh:

The Ghost Rock Mystery:



Another possibility which seems much less likely -- the Meg Duncan mysteries by Holly Beth Walker -- she's young (definitely pre-teen) and solves mysteries with her best friend in a town in Virginia IIRC. The 70s/80s reprints are neon yellow but the older covers are more atmospheric, although I wouldn't call these books dark from what I remember.
Finally, you might look here: http://www.series-books.com/ -- you might have seen it already, but it has series going back to the early 20th century, and some of them stayed in print (or were reprinted in newer packaging) for a surprisingly long time.



Another thought, maybe Peggy Parish? She wrote 5-6 mysteries featuring a group of 3 kids, and while the modern covers are very realistic, the older ones tend towards the sort of art you were describing.
I read so many slightly-spooky mysteries as a child in the 80s, I feel sure I must have read yours, but I just can't pinpoint it!

Ah, oddly I know this book stayed with me because I ignored it initially as a kid but then ended up really liking it.
I know it's definitely coastal like the 3 figures are going up a stairwell but they are not predominantly drawn and I think they're going to a house or lighthouse or something.


It's about a group of teens in Cornwall who uncover a mystery, originally published in 1945.
This is the 1963 cover:




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

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This was borrowed from a library and I highly doubt this was anything published within the last ten years of me reading it, simply because it just didn't look new (it was the size and shape of a paperback but it was hard cover. I'm certain this was young adult as the characters were mid-teens/late teens from what I remember.
I am sorry for such a vague description! I've been looking for a long time (in the 1970s mystery series for young adults especially or 80s, (or 90s, sigh).
EDIT: One detail I remember is that I recall that one the cover there were 3 characters running away from some house, maybe? I vaguely remember this part. But there were definitely like 3 or 4 faded shapes running on the cover.