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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter Brooks, John McDonough, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Sept. 24, 2009)
    This heirloom book about a renaissance pig is lovingly passed from generation to generation, and is an authentic American classic. Freddy the Pig knows the rats have stolen the missing toy train. Now he has to find where it is hidden and convict the rats of the crime. Who will win Freddy's first case, the sly, scheming rats or the honorable Freddy? Narrator John McDonough captures the wonderful wordplay, memorable characters, and laugh-out-loud good humor found in this timeless story.
  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Nov. 11, 2010)
    Freddy the pig, stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmes, sets up in a business as a detective.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    eBook (The Overlook Press, Dec. 23, 2014)
    The delightful detective story about the beloved animal characters on Mr. Bean’s farm, whose adventures have entertained so many children. Freddy the Pig, stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmes, sets up in a business as a detective.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Brooks Walter Rollin

    language (, Sept. 6, 2019)
    The delightful detective story about the beloved animal characters on Mr. Bean's farm, whose adventures have entertained so many children. Freddy the Pig has been reading Sherlock Holmes and knows that he, too, can apply his brain to solving mysteries. beginning with Farmer Bean's son's loss of a toy train Freddy becomes very efficient in the apprehension of criminals. In the end he not only solves the case of the murdered crow, but successfully acts as defense attorney for the falsely accused Jinx the cat. How often did Sherlock do that?
  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Overlook Press, Sept. 15, 1997)
    Freddy the pig, stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmes, sets up in a business as a detective.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks

    eBook (Amulet Books, Nov. 12, 2019)
    The delightful detective story about the beloved animal characters on Mr. Bean’s farm, whose adventures have entertained so many children. Freddy the Pig, stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmes, sets up in a business as a detective.
  • Freddy the Detective

    Howard Hughes

    Hardcover (Gerald Duckworth Co Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Freddy the Pig reads a Sherlock Holmes book and turns detective, cleverly solving mysteries around the farm. Then Jinx the cat is implicated, and Freddy's skills are really tested. Age 6+
  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 25, 2001)
    “The American version of the great English classics, such as the Pooh books or The Wind in the Willows.”—The New York Times Book ReviewThere's trouble on the Bean farm. First a toy train disappears. Then Prinny the Dog's dinner is missing and Egbert the Rabbit is nowhere to be found. The animals of Bean Farm need a detective, and fast! Luckily, Freddy the Pig is on the case. Having just finished reading Sherlock Holmes, Freddy and his partner Mrs. Wiggins the Cow set up a detective agency in the barn. But when Freddy's best friend Jinx the Cat is framed for a dastardly deed, all of Freddy's detecting skills are put to the test.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Overlook Press, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Book by Daniel Mitchell
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc., Aug. 16, 1998)
    Cover Illustrations by Kurt Wiese
  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 1998)
    "Oh, I am the King of Detectives,/ And when I am out on the trail/ All the animal criminals tremble,/ And the criminal animals quail..." boasts Freddy, the poetry-prone, Sherlock Holmes-obsessed pig who stars in Walter R. Brooks's series. Brooks wrote 26 Freddy books--all focused on the well-rounded pig, who has been described by various fans as ingenious, intelligent, loyal, and resourceful. Since Brooks's books fell out of print, librarians across the country have scrounged up copies wherever possible, even resorting to photocopying the books and binding them with hockey-stick tape! To the delight of thousands, the fabulous Freddy books have been reprinted by Overlook Press! The intrigue of Freddy the Detective begins on the Bean Farm (Freddy's upstate New York abode), when a toy train is discovered missing from young Everett Bean's room. Freddy jumps at the chance to prove his sleuth skills: "I'll find that train, you bet! There are a lot of mysteries on a farm like this and I'll solve 'em all!" he proclaims. The pig can't gracefully outfox the rats (and they sing derisive songs about him), but eventually he does solve cases from "The Mystery of Egbert" (about a bunny who'd wandered off from his family) to "The Case of Prinny's Dinner" (about a white woolly dog's missing food). The shenanigans all sound innocent enough, but Brooks is hilariously tongue-in-cheek; his insightful descriptions of animal characters are always compassionate; and his subtle appeal to a child's instinct for justice is no less than masterful. As Adam Hochschild of the New York Times Book Review writes, "The moral center of my childhood universe, the place where good and evil, friendship and treachery, honesty and humbug were defined most clearly, was not church, not school, and not the Boy Scouts. It was the Bean Farm." Welcome back, Freddy! (Ages 9 to 12, but great for reading aloud to younger children.) --Karin Snelson--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Knopf, April 12, 1987)
    Freddy the pig does some detective work in order to solve the mystery of a missing toy train
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