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Books with title The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

  • The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    (Dragon Books, July 6, 1975)
    Who could have robbed the theatre's safe? the theatre safe has been robbed and boysie, the pantomime cat, is top of the list of suspects. But could his best friend and fellow actress, zoe, be the real thief?
  • The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    (Egmont Childrens Books, June 15, 1997)
    When the manager of the Little Theatre is robbed one night, the Five Find-Outers and Dog set off to solve another mystery, and it seems that only one person could have committed the crime - Boysie, the Pantomime Cat. From the MYSTERY series.
  • The Mystery of the Coon Cat

    Elspeth Campbell Murphy, Joe Nordstrom

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Nov. 1, 1999)
    When he takes his neighbor's cat to a ceremony for the blessing of animals, Titus finds a note in his pocket and with the help of his cousins determines its source
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  • The mystery of the pantomime cat

    Enid BLYTON, Illus by J.Abbey.

    (Methuen, July 6, 1949)
    The theater safe has been broken into and Boysie, the pantomime cat, is top of the list of suspect.
  • The Mystery of the Phantom

    Eileen Hill, Sylvia Haggander

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing, March 15, 1966)
    Robin Kane dashed out of the side door of Cypress Junior-Senior High School moments after the dismissal bell had sounded. Shielding her eyes from the sudden blaze of the sun, she looked expectantly in the direction of the tennis courts. And so begins this juvenile novel.
  • The Find-Outers: The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • The Cat-of-a-Lifetime Mystery: The Cat-of-a-lifetime Mystery

    Betsy K. Stoutmorrill

    Paperback (Betsy Stoutmorrill, Aug. 9, 2017)
    Get Cat has lived a wild and free life as a feral kitty until he faces a challenge too big to handle on his own. Can he risk his freedom by asking a human boy, Billy Bob Simon who has Tourette Syndrome, to help him solve the mystery of Animal Control and save his friends trapped inside? These two heroes find more than friendship when they team up with the other diverse characters to solve the mystery of what happens to cats who end up in Animal Control. Clumsy, brainiac Calvin Jamie is the first to join the heroes and is thrilled to discover that Get Cat can talk to Billy Bob Simon. Hardley David struggles, along with his mom and Gram, with the death of first his father and then his grandfather. His anger over having to move out of his Gram's family home because of financial issues boils over when his see a new kid living in Gram’s home. Samantha Darlene Genevieve, known as Smudge, knows life’s challenges as a foster child until she moves into Hardley David’s old home with her aunt and great-uncle. Smudge and Hardley David meet as adversaries, but find they have more in common than they think. This unlikely group bands together when they literally climb into action to help Get Cat save his friends. NOTE FOR PARENTS and TEACHERS: 100 high-level, high-interest Vocabulary Builder words are included in the story to boost word knowledge. An extensive glossary and five activities are provided.
  • The Mystery of Cary Park

    Charlie Shields

    language (Charlie Shields, May 22, 2006)
    Fantasy Adventure (8 years old and older)SYNOPSISEllie is eleven-years-old. A haunting experience in her local park in Torquay leads her to seek the advice of her great-grandmother in nearby Totnes.Told to return to Cary Park in order to discover the meaning of the bizarre events that have occurred, Ellie finds that she is unable to unravel this mystery alone.The highly emotional climax is set in Cary Park itself, and here Ellie learns what her true purpose has been in this strange affair.It also prompts her dad to consider his own future...Steve AugardeThe Various...Smarties Prize Winner 2003 Celandine...Carnegie Nomination 2006Winter Wood 'Charlie Shields' time-shifting mystery tale is full of local colour. Whether you know and love the area as he does, or come to these gates as a stranger, you won't find it easy to escape the hold of Cary Park. A real old-fashioned ghost story, with a modern twist.' Book Review Service Ellie is eleven years old and appears to be a typical young girl of the 21st century, living in Torquay. But she is about to be caught up in an extraordinary adventure that will involve four generations of her family and change their lives forever. All of the action unfolds during two weeks in August, where Ellie experiences a spooky incident in a local park, and then finds that her grandmother once had the same experience in the same place. She turns for explanation to her great-grandmother, Granny Durney, well-known for her stock of ghost stories. Ellie follows the advice and comes to believe that she is the only person who can solve the mysterious connection between her family and the people who lived in a long-since demolished house. This is a time-travelling ghost story, set in real South Devon locations. It is clearly written, creates a strong atmosphere of the locality and progresses satisfyingly through a well thought out story line to an emotional climax. The Mystery of Cary Park is the first book by Charlie Shields, who had the confidence to self-publish. That confidence was not misplaced as his book was an immediate success in his Torquay hometown, with one local bookshop quickly selling over 400 copies. The book is something of a family venture as Charlie's wife, Rebecca, produced the cover design. It's good to see that, unlike many self-published books, it carries a sensible price tag. It's a promising start to his career as a novelist. I understand a second book is in the pipeline but, in the meantime, this one is worth attention. A good read for children in the 8-12 age range, but it is one of those children's books that will also be enjoyed by adults; particularly those living in, or visiting, the Torquay area.
  • The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    (Dragon, July 6, 1966)
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  • The Mystery of The Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    (Methuen & Co., July 6, 1955)
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  • The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat

    Enid Blyton

    Mass Market Paperback (Dragon, July 6, 1971)
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  • The Mystery of Cary Park

    Charlie Shields

    (Charlie Shields, July 6, 2006)
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