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Books with title The Case of the Missing Cookies

  • The Case of the Missing Letter

    Alison Golden, Grace Dagnall

    eBook
    A secret from the past. A scandal that leads to murder. Who knew antiques could be so deadly? The priceless Satterthwaite Desk has found its way to the island of Jersey and is on display at the local museum. This valuable antique is rich with history, exquisitely crafted, and hides a secret that could destroy the lives of powerful politicians and prominent citizens alike. When a dead body turns up on the museum’s grounds, a turbulent family drama becomes an official police inquiry. Detective Inspector Graham, along with his recently lauded investigative team, must untangle the mystery. But the trail of scandal and deceit soon spills out of the museum, and leads into the darkest corners of the island and beyond. Can Inspector Graham and his team solve a crime that seems to have no motive, and no suspects? To bring the killer to justice, they’ll have to piece together a secret that the elite will do anything to hide… The Case of the Missing Letter is an intriguing standalone mystery in Alison Golden’s bestselling Inspector David Graham series. Readers call it “masterfully crafted” with twists you won’t see coming, and characters you'll grow to love. Don’t start reading Golden’s books late at night… you won’t be able to put them down!Buy your copy today!
  • The Case of the Missing Marquess

    Nancy Springer

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 8, 2007)
    When Enola Holmes, sister to the detective Sherlock Holmes, discovers her mother has disappeared, she quickly embarks on a journey to London in search of her. But nothing can prepare her for what awaits. Because when she arrives, she finds herself involved in the kidnapping of a young marquess, fleeing murderous villains, and trying to elude her shrewd older brothers—all while attempting to piece together clues to her mother’s strange disappearance. Amid all the mayhem, will Enola be able to decode the necessary clues and find her mother?
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  • The Case of the Missing Cookies

    Richard Alan Dickson, Grey Cat Press

    Audiobook (Grey Cat Press, Oct. 8, 2014)
    When good cookies go missing, the doggie detective goes to work. With his trusty nose to help him sniff out trouble, he tracks down the only question that truly matters: in a room filled with mystery writers... whodunit? Richard Alan Dickson, author of The Last Great Lemonade-Stand Showdown, presents a wonderful tale of cookie-loving trouble. Set in the heart of a quaint little hotel, "The Case of the Missing Cookies" is a charming story that listeners of all ages are sure to enjoy.
  • The Case of Missing Max

    Otakara Klettke, Minette Wasserman

    eBook (, Oct. 8, 2017)
    Acie is no ordinary poodle.She is an educated poodle (with a title Gr.) who has just moved to a new home with her human mom.Little does Gr. Acie know that this move is about to change her classy --yet boring—life, forever. Follow Gr. Acie as she meets her new neighbor, a Siberian Husky named Bella.Bella doesn’t care about “classy”. Bella cares about LIFE.When puppy Max goes missing, Bella draws Gr. Acie into the adventure of a lifetime to save him.In this spell-binding book, Gr. Acie tells us the story as she is experiencing it.She gives us a blow-by-blow account of the crime, while also teaching us about humans and their strange habits. This is a tale like no other-- full of mystery and humor-- told from a dog’s unique perspective.
  • The Case of the Missing Moonstone

    Jordan Stratford, Kelly Murphy

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 26, 2016)
    History, mystery, and science collide in a new series for middle-grade readers, perfect for fans of The Mysterious Benedict Society and Lemony Snicket! Jordan Stratford imagines an alternate 1826, where Ada Lovelace (the world’s first computer programmer) and Mary Shelley (author of Frankenstein) meet as girls and form a secret detective agency! Lady Ada Byron, age eleven, is a genius. Isolated, awkward and a bit rude—but a genius. Mary Godwin, age fourteen, is a romantic. Adventurous, astute, and kind, Mary is to become Ada’s first true friend. And together, the girls conspire to form the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency—a secret constabulary for the apprehension of clever criminals. Their first case involves a stolen heirloom, a false confession, and an array of fishy suspects. But it’s no match for the deductive powers and bold hearts of Ada and Mary. Mystery fans will love this tween girl riff on Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. History buffs will be delighted to see all the real figures who play a role in this story and appreciate the extensive backmatter that helps separate truth from fiction. Parents and educators hoping to promote the STEM fields for girls will be thrilled to have a series where two girls use math, science, and creative analytical thinking to solve crimes. But most especially--emerging readers will love this series filled with humor, action, intrigue and wonderful artwork from Kelly Murphy.
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  • Case of the Missing Moonstone

    Jordan Stratford, Nicola Barber, HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

    Audiobook (HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old math prodigy Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous and infamous poet Lord Byron, is a genius. Isolated, awkward and socially inept - but a genius. Mary Godwin, age 14, daughter of radical philosopher William Godwin and feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft, is a romantic. It has been arranged for Mary and Ada to be tutored by the young man who calls himself Percy B. Snagsby, a nervous fellow who may or may not be a spy. Every day, Mary rides to the Byron estate in a carriage accompanied by Charles, a stowaway boy she is supposed to pretend isn't really there and who all the while keeps his nose in a book. As the two girls become fast friends, their irrepressible curiosity leads to the formation of the secretive Wollstonecraft Detective Agency. Their first case involves a stolen pendant, a false confession, and an array of fishy suspects - but these are no match for the deductive powers and bold hearts of Ada and Mary. Playful historical references and witticisms abound in this comic romp featuring Newgate Prison, a renegade hot-air balloon ride across the rooftops of London, and word-play worthy of the literary characters who inhabit the story. The Case of the Missing Moonstone is funny and fanciful middle-grade fiction that is guaranteed to delight readers of all ages.
  • Layla the Lawyer: The Case Of The Missing Cookies

    Brittany Starr A. Whittington, Baobab Publishing

    Paperback (She is Me, LLC., Feb. 13, 2019)
    Layla the Lawyer is a bold, beautiful and a brilliant student at Justice Elementary School who helps her friends by solving disputes on the school playground. During lunch time everyone realizes that two of Marcel's cookies are missing. When Layla applies her lawyer skills, she knows exactly what to do. She takes everyone to the seesaw on the playground because thats where Justice happens. With her power pearls, starred blazer, notebook, and feather pen given to her by her grandmother, she is ready to solve the dispute. Help Layla find all the facts that will reveal who took Marcel's cookies. While you are helping Layla solve the case, look for new words that are actually used in a courtroom; lawyer lingo. Lastly be sure to Learn all of Layla's lessons: Analyze factsArrive at conclusionsAccept consequences Appreciate diversityAspire to new heightsApply Lawyer Lingo
  • The Case of the Missing Eyebrow

    Angela Keoghan, Chris Sam Lam

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 3, 2017)
    The Case of the Missing Eyebrow
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  • The Case of the Missing Family

    Dori Hillestad Butler, Jeremy Tugeau

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Buddy has settled with his adopted family, but he's never given up on finding his beloved human, Kayla, and his first family. One night he sees men taking things out of Kayla's old house and loading them into a van. What's up? Though his friend Mouse advises against it, in the middle of the night Buddy decides to make a daring move, leaving everything he knows behind. Dori Butler's third case in The Buddy Files will entertain and satisfy the many fans of this brave, funny, and loyal dog.
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  • The Case of the Missing Moose

    Lewis B. Montgomery, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Kane Press, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Milo’s team is losing the camp Color War. But their awesome moose mascot could help them pull off a win. That is, until it mysteriously disappears. Can Milo and Jazz crack the case?
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  • The Case of the Missing Mom

    Steve Brezenoff, Lisa K. Weber

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Feb. 1, 2016)
    A shipment of dinosaur bones meant for a new exhibit has been stolen from the Capitol City Natural History Museum! But even worse, the group of paleontologists working on the shipment has disappeared too — and among them is Wilson Kipper’s mother. Wilson and his friends are determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, but can they do it in time to save his missing mom? Discussion questions, writing prompts, a glossary, and nonfiction resources continue the reader's learning experience long after this ebook ends.
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  • The Case of the Missing Auntie

    Michael Hutchinson

    Paperback (Second Story Press, March 17, 2020)
    The Mighty Muskrats are off to the city to have fun at the Exhibition Fair. But when Chickadee asks Grandpa what he would like them to bring back from the city, she learns about Grandpa’s missing little sister. She was, they learn, scooped years ago―like many Indigenous children, the government had arranged for her adoption by strangers without her parents’ permission. Now the Mighty Muskrats have a new case to solve: uncovering the whereabouts of Grandpa’s long-lost sister. Once in the bright lights of the big city, the cousins get distracted, face off with bullies, meet some heroes and unlikely teachers, and experience many of the difficulties Indigenous kids often face in the city. Their search for their missing auntie takes them all the way to the government and reveals hard truths about their country’s treatment of Indigenous kids and families.
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