
Paul Hutchens
Paul Hutchens was an American author. In addition to writing The Sugar Creek Gang, a series of 36 Christian-themed juvenile fiction books about the adventures of a group of young boys, he also wrote numerous adult fiction books, many with a romance theme. The author was a graduate of Moody Bible Institute. The Sugar Creek Gang books have been popular in evangelical Christian homes and have remained in print through multiple format and cover art changes. The books have also been dramatized on the radio, and in 2004, the stories were made into a series of movies, directed by Joy Chapman and Owen Smith. His books were originally published by Wm. B. Eerdmans, and later reprinted by other publishers such as Van Kampen Press and Moody Press.

Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
In a small town, a group of friends find themselves caught in a web of school rivalries, a grumpy teacher, and a volatile new kid.
By Paul Hutchens

Watermelon Mystery at Sugar Creek
When a young boy's prize watermelon vanishes, he and his friends embark on an adventure to find the missing watermelon leading to a series of discoveries.
By Paul Hutchens

The Sugar Creek Gang Goes North
A group of adventurous friends sets out on a camping trip and uncovers a dangerous secret involving a mysterious kidnapping.
By Paul Hutchens

The Sugar Creek Gang Digs for Treasure
During a playful camping trip, a group of friends stumble upon a high-stakes mystery, making their imaginary treasure hunt shockingly real.
By Paul Hutchens

North Woods Manhunt (A Sugar Creek Gang Story)
When a group of young friends discovers hidden ransom money in the North Woods, they must confront a dangerous character and make difficult choices to survive their thrilling camping trip.
By Paul Hutchens

The Green Tent Mystery at Sugar Creek
Three young friends find their small town turned upside down when they discover a suspicious man digging in a cemetery, launching them into a thrilling adventure.
By Paul Hutchens