Behind the Green Door

Behind the Green Door by Mildred A. Wirt (1958) Book number 4 of the Penny Parker mystery series. I’d never read a Penny Parker book—they’re not as easy to find as some series books—especially the old ones with dust jackets and some really fantastic cover art. I believe what I read was the revised version, rather than the 1940 original. I wasn’t expecting much, but I had to find out what this “green door” was all about—a speakeasy? A sex club? Penny is so brave—you might call her reckless—she’s nearly killed at couple of times, and she gets so beat up (mostly from skiing and sledding accidents) that it’s kind of comical. She makes a new friend, a daredevil skier named Sara, who is practically her match, for daring. The bad guys in this story, despite their wealth, power, and ruthlessness, never really have a chance—but the story is no less suspenseful, knowing that. I’ve read several different series book episodes written by Mildred Wirt, and this is my favorite, so far. I may well read more Penny Parker. The adventure takes place during winter holidays at a very snowy, mountainous ski resort, so this is particularly good one to read around Christmas, or maybe in the summer if you want to cool down with a little time traveling.