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Books with author Melanie Jackson

  • Fast Slide

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Clay would much rather work as a lifeguard at the beach than at Safari Splash, the new water park in town. He's certain the summer will drag along, despite his position at the Boa, the park's fastest slide. The summer job starts to get interesting when he learns that someone has been wandering the park in a lynx costume, scaring the staff. When forty thousand dollars is stolen from the till, and his friends are under suspicion for the theft, boring is starting to look good. But Clay is certain that the mask and the thefts are connected, and he's determined to solve the crime.
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  • Bremen Town Musicians

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publishing, LLC, Sept. 20, 2015)
    Hans, the donkey, has been let go from his job at the petting zoo and goes to Bremen Town to seek his fortunes at the music festival. Along the way he meets an unemployed dog and cat and another fellow musician who happens to be a rooster. At the outskirts of Bremen Town they are approached by a hare who wants to help a kind farmer who has been kidnapped by thieves. The musicians agree to detour from their new career path long enough to take part in an adventure.
  • Fast Slide

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Clay Gibson, teen lifeguard, has to solve the mystery of the emptied register.
  • The Summer of the Spotted Owl

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, June 3, 2013)
    After a hang glider crashes into the pool of the house where Dinah and Madge are house-sitting, the hapless pilot creates more than a splash of suspicion in Dinah’s mind. Why does this itchy intruder make off with Dinah’s inflatable turtle? Why is someone trying to drive their cat-mad neighbor away? And what is the connection with the balding stranger seen lurking behind the hedge? And when Madge’s boyfriend starts a campaign to save the endangered spotted owl, it seems that a crooked politician may be out to destroy the habitat of the near-extinct animal. While Madge paints, Dinah brushes aside suggestions that she be a quiet, well-behaved guest in this posh North Vancouver neighborhood. There’s just too much for Dinah and her friends—tree-fanatic Pantelli and irritatingly conscientious Talbot—to investigate in this hilariously suspenseful adventure. Along with learning about endangered animals and fragile ecosystems, Dinah runs across clueless reporters and greedy developers, all the while continuing to belt out her favorite songs and satisfy her healthy appetite.This is the fourth installment in the hilarious Dinah Galloway mystery series. The Summer of the Spotted Owl is the fourth of four books in the Dinah Galloway Mystery series.Book one is The Spy in the Alley.Book two is The Man in the Moonstone. Book three is The Mask on the Cruise Ship.
  • House Mouse Halloween: Aunt Melanie's Mouse Tales

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (IIB Publishing LLC, Oct. 4, 2015)
    Edam Mouse has found the best club house in the world-- a giant pumpkin where someone has already carved windows and a door. But on Halloween night the club house is set on fire and Edam goes on a desperate adventure to save his precious pumpkin.
  • Shadows on the Train

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2007)
    Amateur twelve-year-old sleuth, Dinah Galloway is in danger on a cross-country train, on the trail of a priceless stamp.
  • House Mouse Christmas: Aunt Melanie's Mouse Tales

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publications, LLC, Aug. 31, 2015)
    Follow the adventures of Edam Mauz, a house mouse who goes to visit his country cousins at Christmas.
  • Cinder Mouse: A Cinderella Story

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publishing LLC, Oct. 11, 2015)
    This is a retelling of Cinderella, one of the classic bedtime stories for children. Even a Cinder Mouse wants a chance to go to the ball, and with the help of godmother bat with powerful magic and some loyal bug friends, Cindy will have her chance to meet Prince Darcy.
  • The Spy in the Alley

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, June 3, 2013)
    Meet Dinah Galloway: eleven years old, headstrong and impulsive, with a voice that can raise the roof and an appetite to match. Continually frustrating her glamorous older sister Madge with their antics, Dinah and her friend Pantelli are out to keep the neighborhood safe.
  • House Mouse Thanksgiving: Aunt Melanie's Mouse Tales

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publishing LLC Inc., Oct. 21, 2015)
    It is Edam's first Thanksgiving and living up to the spirit of the day he has generously invited several friends without family to the farmhouse for dinner-- without warning his mother. But everyone soon rallies around and they carry on with the feast in this 8th book of the 'Bedtime Stories for Children' series.
  • Queen of Disguises

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2009)
    Amateur detective and singing sensation Dinah Galloway has enough on her plate without having to worry about being pursued by a vengeful stalker. The red-headed twelve-year-old is in the running to sing in commercials promoting beautiful British Columbia. To clinch the job, Dinah has to get fit at a wellness retreat on Salt Spring Island. Veggies? Exercise? Yech! Grudgingly, though, Dinah admits that her lifestyle could be a little healthier. Off to Salt Spring she goes, along with the two other finalists: one friendly, the other the last word in sulky. Her friends Talbot and Pantelli make their usual disruptive appearances, along with Dinah's ever-anxious mother and cool, elegant sister Madge. Hoping to shed not only pounds but her crazed pursuer, Dinah learns the true meaning of personal bestĂłit truly is how you play the game, not whether you win or lose.
  • Tick Tock Terror

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 28, 2019)
    Conor loves to climb. So when the crusty old manager of a thrill ride based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" challenges Conor to scale the ride in the dark of night and hide a package at the top, he foolishly accepts. But it isn't long before he realizes that he is now involved in something far more dangerous. What is in the package, and what does it have to do with Edgar Allan Poe? And why is the town bully so terrified of the old man? The more Conor learns, the deeper in trouble he gets.
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