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Books with author Lucy Corvino

  • Almost Perfect Murders: Mini-Mysteries For You To Solve

    Hy Conrad, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, )
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  • Almost Perfect Crimes: Mini-Mysteries For You To Solve

    Hy Conrad, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1995)
    Study evidence, look for clues, and use your powers of deduction to solve more than a dozen dastardly crimes. Following each short story puzzle are five pieces of evidence, including things like witness testimony, autopsy and crime scene reports, background checks, car and house searches, and personal effects, that you can investigate by turning to different pages of the book. Examine them all, or just a few, in order to come to a conclusion.
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  • Whodunit - You Decide! Mini-Mysteries for You to Solve

    Hy Conrad, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 1996)
    Would you like to serve on jury and decide whether someone accused of a crime is guilty or not? Who doesn't love a twisty mystery--a locked room, a seemingly impossible crime, a pivotal piece of evidence that seems to make no sense. Here are 15 diabolically clever crimes that made the author smile and say, "You'll never untangle this one"; but you'll want to keep looking till you find the simple twist that lets you sneer and reply, "I fooled you!" These little murders and other crimes hark back to old-fashioned whodunits--you don't need special police knowledge or have to engage in chases and fights. There's not even a complicated logic involved, just good use of your imagination. 96 pages, 12 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
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  • Five-Minute Whodunits

    Stan Smith, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1997)
    Accompany Thomas Stanwick as he hears about a crime, arrives on the scene, interviews the authorities and witnesses, examines the body, surveys the surroundings, and announces which suspect to arrest. All under 5 minutes. You'll be right there with him for dozens of different crime scenes, and if it takes you less than five minutes to bust the case open, consider yourself a match for the brilliant Stanwick. 96 pages, 40 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    John Cech, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, March 1, 2016)
    Every day, twelve princesses mysteriously wear out twelve new pairs of shoes—and neither the king, nor a series of hopeful suitors, can figure out how. Then a simple soldier, with a little magic on his side, gives it a try. Will he succeed where others have failed? Lucy Corvino’s illustrations capture the princesses’ graceful dancing world in this beautiful version of the classic fairy tale, now in paperback.
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  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    John Cech, Lucy Corvino

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 5, 2009)
    Welcome the newest addition to John Cech’s widely-praised Classic Fairy Tale Collection.Every day, twelve princesses mysteriously wear out twelve new pairs of shoes—and neither the king, nor a series of hopeful suitors, can figure out how. Then a simple soldier, with a little magic on his side, gives it a try. Will he succeed where others have failed? Lucy Corvino’s illustrations capture the princesses’ graceful dancing world.
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  • Whodunit Math Puzzles

    Bill Wise, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    An urgent call has gone out: a series of outrageous crimes must be solved usion superior math and logic skills. You've got a real knack for these subjects, so you answer the call. Soon you're visiting the scenes of these despicable crimes with two of the best in law enforcement, Midville Police Chief Arthur Smart and his partner, 12-year-old junior detective Cal Q. Leiter. The facts are presented and the clues left behind are analyzed. Just remember, numbers are the key to unlocking the answers. How much money did Gertrude Gessler leave in her will to divide among her four nephews? What was the number of the locker where the stolen money was hidden, and how did Cal figure it out? See if you can solve the crime!
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    John Cech, Lucy Corvino

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 5, 2009)
    Welcome the newest addition to John Cech’s widely-praised Classic Fairy Tale Collection.Every day, twelve princesses mysteriously wear out twelve new pairs of shoes—and neither the king, nor a series of hopeful suitors, can figure out how. Then a simple soldier, with a little magic on his side, gives it a try. Will he succeed where others have failed? Lucy Corvino’s illustrations capture the princesses’ graceful dancing world.
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  • Almost Perfect Crimes: Mini-Mysteries for You to Solve

    Hy Conrad, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1995)
    Study evidence, look for clues, and use your powers of deduction to solve more than a dozen dastardly crimes. Following each short story puzzle are five pieces of evidence, including things like witness testimony, autopsy and crime scene reports, background checks, car and house searches, and personal effects, that you can investigate by turning to different pages of the book. Examine them all, or just a few, in order to come to a conclusion.