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Paul Hutchens

Paul Hutchens
The late PAUL HUTCHENS, one of evangelical Christianity's most prolific authors, went to be with the Lord on January 23, 1977. Mr. Hutchens, an ordained Baptist minister, served as an evangelist and itinerant preacher for many years. Best known for his Sugar Creek Gang series, Hutchens was a 1927 graduate of Moody Bible Institute. He was the author of 19 adult novels, 36 books in the Sugar Creek Gang series, and several booklets for servicemen during World War II. Mr. Hutchens and his wife, Jane, were married 52 years. They had one child and five grandchildren.

Paul Hutchens' Books

  • East of the Shadows
  • On the Mexican Border
  • One Stormy Day
  • Screams in the Night
  • Sugar Creek Gang Series Books 1-36
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 13-18
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 1-6
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 19-24
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 25-30
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 31-36
  • Sugar Creek Gang Set Books 7-12
  • The Cemetery Vandals
  • The Ghost Dog
  • The Green Tent Mystery
  • The Haunted House
  • The Killer Bear
  • The Killer Cat
  • The Lost Campers
  • The Mystery Cave
  • The Mystery Thief
  • The Runaway Rescue
  • The Secret Hideout
  • The Swamp Robber
  • The Thousand Dollar Fish
  • The Timber Wolf
  • The Trapline Thief
  • The Treasure Hunt
  • The Tree House Mystery
  • The Watermelon Mystery
  • The White Boat Rescue
  • Western Adventure
  • The Winter Rescue
  • Locked in the Attic
  • Lost in the Blizzard
  • Palm Tree Manhunt
  • Teacher Trouble
  • The Battle of the Bees
  • The Blue Cow
  • The Brown Box Mystery
  • The Bull Fighter
  • The Case of the Missing Calf
  • The Chicago Adventure
  • The Colorado Kidnapping
  • The Indian Cemetery