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Cover image for Who stole the Wizard of Oz?
1990.
1st Bullseye ed.
Becky and her brother use some ingenious clues to identify the person who stole five children's books from the town's library.
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1999, c1998.
Dink and his friends unearth the mysterious truth behind the envelopes incorrectly delivered to his house.
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1992.
Wizard and his friends are clueless when they are sent on the trail of a blueberry pie thief--until he hits on a plan that is sure to nab the swe
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[1974]
The solutions to 10 mysteries solved by Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown are given in a separate section challenging the reader to match wits with the
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©1992.
Sherlock Holmes is the mastermind detective of the ages. Here, in one volume, are three of Sherlock's most celebrated cases -The Red Headed Leagu
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1981.
1st ed.
Fifth-grader Cam uses her photographic memory, with help from her friend Eric and his twin sisters, to solve the mystery of Poochie, a famous can
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c1977.
When he finds a torn piece of paper with only part of a word on it, boy detective Nate sets out to find the missing pieces.
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c1983.
1st ed.
Ralph, a short order cook, rescues a kidnapped opera singer from Big Al and his gang of nasty rats.
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c1983.
Johnny Dixon is plunged into a terrifying mystery-adventure when he removes a blue figurine called a ushabt. from church.
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©1998.
1st ed.
When the quarters which Arthur has collected for Mrs. MacGrady's charity drive disappear, Buster attempts to solve the mystery and prove his frie
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Cover image for Young Cam Jansen and the pizza shop mystery
2000.
When Cam, her friend Eric, and her father stop for pizza while they are at the mall, Cam must rely on her photographic memory to locate her missi
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[1984], ©1982.
More mysterious cases for "America's Sherlock Holmes in sneakers" to solve for the standard twenty-five-cent fee. Solutions are included at the b
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