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Books with title The Mystery of the Missing Masterpiece: Book 4

  • The mystery of the missing man

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Dragon, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Lion: Book 3

    Alexander McCall Smith, Adjoa Andoh, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Oct. 21, 2014)
    A detective in the wild. Precious Ramotswe gets a very special treat. She gets a trip to visit her Aunty Bee at a safari camp. On her first day in camp, a new lion arrives. But this is no average lion: Teddy is an actor-lion who came with a film crew. When Teddy escapes, Precious and her resourceful new friend Khumo decide to use their detective skills to help track him. They will brave the wilds of the bush - and its hippos and crocodiles - as they try to find where Teddy has gone.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Necklace: Book 5

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    The Find-Outersis a clever mystery series from bestselling author Enid Blyton, and perfect for fans ofThe Secret Seven.Mr Goon is busy with a mystery all to himself until Fatty, Pip, Larry, Daisy and Bets discover his secret. There is a gang of jewel thieves using Peterswood as their headquarters! Soon the Find-Outers and Buster the dog are helping the police hunt down the thieves - but who are they?First published in 1947, this edition contains the orginal text and is unillustrated.
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Masterpiece: Book 4

    Helen Moss, Leo Hartas

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, Aug. 4, 2011)
    When thieves raid the house of a neighbour, Emily, Jack and Scott are ready to investigate. But, strangely, the neighbour doesn't seem to want the thieves to be caught!The burglars didn't escape with much this time but could the raid be connected to a much older crime involving millions of pounds? The friends begin to uncover the truth, but are they leading themselves into serious danger?Mystery, menace and adventure await in the fourth book of this gripping new series!
  • The Mystery of the Missing Mascot

    Carolyn Keene

    language (Aladdin, Oct. 22, 2013)
    The River Heights High Wildcats are facing their bitter rivals, Red Rocks High, in a girls’ softball play-off game. But before the first pitch is thrown, the spirit of foul play intrudes. Someone breaks into River Heights High and steals the school’s prized trophies—a treasured portrait of a pioneering woman coach and the team mascot’s cougar costume! Nancy, however, is convinced that the theft is not a simple case of bad sportsmanship. For the closer she comes to the truth, the more dangerous the game becomes. The burglar has already demonstrated a talent for disguise and deception…and has now decided to play true hardball, taking aim at Nancy Drew!
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Necklace: Book 5

    Enid Blyton

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    The Find-Outers is a clever mystery series from bestselling author Enid Blyton, and perfect for fans of The Secret Seven. Mr Goon is busy with a mystery all to himself until Fatty, Pip, Larry, Daisy and Bets discover his secret. There is a gang of jewel thieves using Peterswood as their headquarters! Soon the Find-Outers and Buster the dog are helping the police hunt down the thieves - but who are they?In the original 1947 text, Fatty's nickname is based on the fact that his initials are F.A.T. as well as his size. All references to his size have been removed from this recording (based on the text from 2016) so that Fatty's nickname refers to his initials only.Enid Blyton ® and Enid Blyton's signature are registered trade marks of Hodder & Stoughton Limited. No trade mark or copyrighted material may be reproduced without the express written permission of the trade mark and copyright owner.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Man: Book 13

    Enid Blyton

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    The Find-Outers is a clever mystery series from bestselling author Enid Blyton, and perfect for fans of The Secret Seven. The Trottevilles have a house guest named Eunice, and Fatty will do anything to avoid her. While hiding from Eunice his disguise leads a mystery right to him: there's an escaped prisoner in Peterswood who is also a master of disguise. Now Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip and Bets have to find the man and avoid Eunice at the same time...First published in 1956, this edition contains the orginal text and is unillustrated.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Masterpiece

    Helen Moss

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Aug. 1, 2011)
    When thieves raid the house of a neighbour, Emily, Jack and Scott are ready to investigate. But, strangely, the neighbour doesn't seem to want the thieves to be caught! The burglars didn't escape with much this time but could the raid be connected to a much older crime involving millions of pounds?
  • The Mystery of the Missing Ming

    Anne Loader McGee

    language (Vendera Publishing, Jan. 10, 2014)
    Thirteen-year-old Cedar Creek sleuth, Mallory Gilmartin, is once again involved in a mystery filled with risk and intrigue. An antique Ming vase has been stolen from the town's elderly librarian-the same vase that someone claims was stolen from them some thirty years earlier. Aided by a determined ghostly apparition from the past, Mallory finds herself on a dangerous path as she attempts to unravel the truth behind the strange missing Ming. Following in the same vein as Anne Loader McGee's first book in the Cedar Creek mystery series, The Mystery at Marlatt Manor, the second book, The Mystery of the Missing Ming, is equally full of YA paranormal action, adventure, and mystery, with elements of surprise guaranteed to keep your heart pounding throughout every page.
  • Mystery of the Missing Man

    Enid Blyton

    eBook (, March 11, 2012)
    Enid Blyton - Mystery 13 - Mystery of the Missing ManFatty’s News“I’m going to buy some Easter eggs,” said Pip, at breakfast-time. “Are youcoming too, Bets? Then we might go and call on old Fatty.”“Oh yes - let’s!” said Bets. “I’ve only seen him once since he came back fromschool, and then he was with Mrs. Trotteville and we couldn’t say much.”“We’ll call in and tell Larry and Daisy to come too,” said Pip. “We might goand have buns and coffee at the dairy. Mother, do you want anything in thevillage?”“No - unless you like to buy yourself an alarm clock,” said Mrs. Hilton,buttering her toast. Pip stared.“What for?” he said. “I’ve got a watch.”Bets giggled. “You mean he might get up in time for breakfast then, Mother!”she said.“Ha! Funny joke,” said Pip. “Anyway, no alarm clock would wake me if I’mreally asleep. Besides, Mother - I’ve only just come back from a very, veryhard term’s work, and as for the exams last weck, well I bet you wouldn’t gettop marks any more than I shall. I’ve not slept well for weeks, worrying aboutmy marks.”“I suppose that means that you’ll be somewhere near the bottom again,” saidPip’s father, putting down his morning paper for a moment. “Well, we shallknow the worst in a few days’ time when your report comes.”Pip changed the subject quickly - a trick at which he was very good. “Dad,what do you want for Easter?” he asked. “I did think of getting you some ofthat tobacco you like - and Mother, I suppose you wouldn’t like a marzipanegg, would you, I know you like marzipan, and...”The trick worked. Both his parents had to smile. His mother tapped hirn an thehand. “All right, all right, we won’t mention reports till after Easter. Andyes, I do like marzipan. Now, do you want to finish the toast - because if soI’ll leave you to it. Bets, remember to make your bed and dust your roombefore you go out. AND - please don’t forget that dinner is at one o’clocksharp.”The telephone bell shrilled out as Mrs. Hilton left the table. She went intothe hall to answer it and called back into the room almost at once.“It’s Fatty - he wants to speak to one of you. You go, Bets, you’ve finishedyour meal.”Bets flew to the telephone. “Hallo! Hallo, Fatty!”“Hallo, little Bets!” said a warm, lively voice on the telephone. “What aboutmeeting somewhere this morning? I’ve got a spot of Easter shopping to do.”“Oh yes, Fatty!” said Bets eagerly. “Pip and I were just thinking the
  • Mystery of the Missing Map

    Lois Walfrid Johnson

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, March 1, 1994)
    When thirteen-year-old Kate, her stepbrother Anders, and their friend Erik go to visit Kate's blind second cousin in Red Jacket, Michigan, in 1907, they decide to try to find a long-lost map that will supposedly lead to a fortune in silver.
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Mask

    M A Wilson

    Paperback (Rainy Bay Press, Nov. 16, 2017)
    Ryan and Kendra have returned to Maple Harbour on the British Columbia coast to visit their cousins Claire and Nathan. But the sleepy little town has been rocked by the news that a valuable Indigenous mask has been stolen, only days after it arrived at the local museum! While museum officials and the police search for answers, the four children and their new friend Tyler stumble upon a series of exciting clues. As they enjoy their summer holidays, not everything is what it seems. Join the four friends on another unforgettable summer of adventure!Children aged eight to twelve will love this classic tale of adventure that recalls an earlier era of outdoor fun, leisure, and independence. In today's over-scheduled society, The Mystery of the Missing Mask stands apart for its celebration of the childhood joys of exciting outdoor exploits away from technology and the watchful eyes of parents. Filled with striking illustrations, The Mystery of the Missing Mask is already a favorite of children, parents, and teachers alike.
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