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Paperback ISBN:
9781715657130
Hardcover, ImageWrap ISBN:
9781715657123
Over het boek
In April 2019 in Ellis, Columbia State, Grade 5 students Mitchell “Mitch” Carter, Mike Brock, and Morgan Lamb are walking to their treehouse in the woods nearby after school. As soon as they reach the main trail, they hear gunshots, and rush to find out what happened. When they get to the scene of the crime, they discover the body of Jeremy Diggins, an accountant with Eckstein’s Goods who used to do forensic accounting in Alford, Pulford State. The three boys, who call themselves the 3 “M”igos, rush to get Detective Mack Evans of the Ellis Police Service, but when they return, the body’s gone! Detective Evans and the officers with him are unimpressed, and leave in a huff of anger at the boys’ “game.” Mitch, Mike, and Morgan decide to take it upon themselves to solve the case. Will they get the cooperation of other adults in Ellis as they investigate? Will they be able to find Mr. Diggins’ body again? And, most importantly, will they be able to get Detective Evans to believe that they were telling the truth, and enlist his help to solve the case?
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- Hoofdcategorie: Kinderboeken
- Aanvullende categorieën Mysterie en misdaad
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Projectoptie: 13×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 240 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781715657123
- Paperback: 9781715657130
- Datum publiceren: ok 15, 2020
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden mystery novel, murder mystery, children's mystery
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Ashad Mukadam
Calgary,Alberta,Canada
I am a photographer and author based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I love writing and photography, and I feel fortunate to be able to make a career about of both of my passions. I used to work in IT, but I left that field because it just wasn't for me. I have a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Management Information Systems and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications Studies, both from the University of Calgary.