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  • Get a Clue

    Jill Shalvis

    Paperback (Kensington, March 26, 2019)
    “Shalvis makes me laugh, makes me cry, makes me sigh with pure pleasure.” —Susan Andersen When Breanne Mooreland gets left at the altar, she decides the best thing to do is to go on her honeymoon alone. Of course, she loses her luggage along the way and ends up snowed in at a Sierra mountains lodge run by a noticeably quirky staff. And before she can order room service, she finds a naked—and gorgeous—man taking a shower in her suite who refuses to leave . . . Vice cop Cooper Scott is in serious need of a vacation. He’s not about to give up the only available room to a stranger because of a mix-up. They’ll just have to make the best of it by sharing the bed. They’re mature adults after all. But when Cooper wakes up kissing the long, leggy Breanne, he wants to show her exactly what the honeymoon suite is intended for. That will have to wait, though, because a screaming Breanne has just stumbled over one very dead body . . .
  • Get a Clue!

    Renae Brumbaugh Green, Jean Fischer, Shari Barr

    Paperback (Barbour Books, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Join the Camp Club Girls on a series of clue-filled adventures and cheer them on as they crack the case in this entertaining 3-in-1 story collection. Whether the Camp Club Girls are uncovering a decades-old mystery at Camp Discovery Lake, unraveling confusing clues in the nation€™s capital, or solving a Wild West who-dun-it, you€™ll encounter six charming characters who combine their mystery-solving skills to save the day.
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  • Get a Clue!

    Lisa Banim

    Paperback (Volo, May 1, 2004)
    Someone has been leaving creepy notes in lockers, notebooks, and knapsacks all over school, with messages like "I Know What You Did Last Week." Students are getting really annoyed. And the notes all appear to be written by one person-Lizzie McGuire! But who would want to frame Lizzie for such a totally bizarro prank? Time for Lizzie to track down the guilty party before she's exiled to Loser-ville forever!
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  • Get a Clue

    Francine Pascal

    Mass Market Paperback (Sweet Valley, Feb. 12, 2002)
    Tia Ramirez’s to do list:1. Haircut 2. Study for French3. Call Andy 4. Pick up cheese for mom’s enchiladas 5. Decide what to do with the rest of my life
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  • I Get a Clue

    Nancy Elllen Hird

    language (Desert Fires Press, May 26, 2016)
    “I Get a Clue” is a mystery. Actually, Libby Carlsen is involved in more than one. When you are eleven-going-on-twelve, there is more than one mystery going on in your life. Is God watching over her? And her parents, have they thought their decision through? Libby thinks not! Her parents are going to the mission field, but they have sent her to Edinburgh, Scotland, to live with her grandmother at her B&B. Big-city Edinburgh is so different from Libby’s home in the suburbs of California. Is she in over her head? Will she be happy in Edinburgh? Will she make friends? When Libby meets Phil, a street-savvy neighborhood girl, she thinks her BFF problem may be solved. But Phil loves “drama.” She reveals that she’s been snooping around the local bakery and thinks someone is sabotaging it. She wants Libby to help her investigate. Libby has overheard things at the B&B. She suspects Phil just might be right. Sleuthing turns out to be thrilling, but it has its downside—false leads and encounters with the police. Sleuthing also has its dangers …
  • Get a Clue

    Sachin Muralidhar, Shaila Muralidhar, Sidharth Muralidhar

    Paperback (Royal Fern Publishing LLC, March 15, 2012)
    Clue was my best birthday present ever. We adopted him from the Washington Animal Rescue League in Washington D.C. for my 10th birthday. Sadly, he was diagnosed with a rare liver disorder soon after. During his short time with us, Clue taught me the meaning of true friendship, unconditional love, and helping those in need. This is the story of how I got a Clue! "Proceeds from the book will benefit the Medical Center at the Washington Animal Rescue League, to buy supplies and medicines to treat sick rescue animals."
  • We All Get a Clue

    Nancy Ellen Hird

    language (Desert Fires Press, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Libby, Malcolm, and Roopa, the kids from I Get a Clue, are back! Edinburgh’s young sleuths are up to their eyeballs in a new mystery/adventure. Libby and Malcolm are on Mr. MacLeod’s catering crew for an event at Lintwhite, Lord Blackford’s country manor house. The job is going well until Libby trips, spilling a tray of desserts on a guest. Minutes later, it is discovered that a valuable antique has been stolen from Lord Blackford’s collection. His Lordship suspects the catering crew of being involved. He particularly suspects Libby. The police come and question everyone, but arrest no one. Back at Gran’s, Libby hopes the whole unhappy incident is behind her. She soon discovers, however, that she is involved and more than she could ever imagine.
  • Mile 2: Get a Clue

    Mel Friedman, Ellen Weiss, Rick Stromoski

    Mass Market Paperback (Golden Books, March 17, 2000)
    Set up your own detective agency! What will you wear for a disguise? What will you use for tools? Look for clues, decode messages, and write and draw your way through three mysteries. Road to Writing books are designed to inspire and entertain young writers. Mile 2 books are for beginning writers who can write some words but are not ready to write full sentences.
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  • Get A Clue!

    Lisa Banim

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Get A Clue

    Jill (Author) on Sep-01-2005 Paperback Get a Clue GET A CLUE by Shalvis

    Paperback (Brava, Sept. 1, 2005)
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  • Get a Clue!

    Lisa Banim

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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