Power Boys
The Power Boys are a series of six juvenile mystery novels that were published from 1964 to 1967 by Whitman Publishing. The books were written by Mel Lyle, a pseudonym, and illustrated by Raymond Burns.
The books were aimed at the pre-teen market.
The characters
Jack Power, Chip Power, and their Dalmatian dog, Blaze, live with the boys' photojournalist father Thomas Power. Since the death of their mother Jack and Chip travel with Mr. Power during school vacation and come upon mysteries, which they investigate.Jack Power is described as being tall and slender, with reddish-brown hair cut short, and he has green eyes and freckles. He is portrayed as more serious and dependable than his younger brother.
Chip Power is slim, almost as tall as Jack, has blond hair with reddish glints, and his eyes are blue. He is more impulsive, and sometimes his eyes or face are described as mischievous.
Thomas Power is about as tall as Jack, but looks shorter because he is of heavier build. His hair is black and streaked with premature grey. The boys and their father are portrayed as very close to each other.
Detective James Wilson, of the New York Police Department, is a tall man with white hair and gray eyes. He is Mr. Power's oldest and dearest friend.
Dick Donovan looks very similar to Jack – tall and lean, with red hair and freckles. He is the son of wealth Barry Donovan, and appears in the last two novels.
Blaze is a Dalmatian dog that Mr. Power bought from a Los Angeles fireman. The Dalmatian joined the family at the end of the first book, after Mr. Power returned from covering a brush fire that threatened Griffith Park. His name was chosen because of his firefighter connection.
Book titles and settings
The six books in the series are as follows:- The Mystery of the Haunted Skyscraper
- The Mystery of the Flying Skeleton
- The Mystery of the Burning Ocean
- The Mystery of the Million-Dollar Penny
- The Mystery of the Double Kidnapping
- The Mystery of the Vanishing Lady
Book 2, The Mystery of the Flying Skeleton, takes place in the Florida Keys before and during a hurricane; book 3, The Mystery of the Burning Ocean, takes place in Bermuda; and book 4, The Mystery of the Million-Dollar Penny, takes place in the Ozarks.
Editions
The books were published with illustrated hard covers, but no dust jackets. Raymond Burns's line illustrations were done in a single color, which varies from book to book.Series authors
It is likely that the series was written by two authors. William Larson, an editor hired by Whitman in 1964, stated that if more than one book in a series was published in a year, they were almost always written by different people. A 1964 article stated that sometimes two authors write under the same pseudonym, "such as Julie Campbell or Mel Lyle", but Whitman restricted the writers under one byline "because juvenile readers detect differences in style and send letters of complaint".William Manners wrote a series of mystery novels for Whitman Publishing, but there are no published sources stating who wrote the Power Boys series.