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First book in Great Mistake Mysteries trilogy where an overly anxious young sleuth tries to protect his canine clients and his friends Fast-paced middle-grade mystery where sleuth deals with a mysterious threat and his own insecurities Funny animal story written by Canada’s premiere dog story writer Sylvia McNicoll (Bringing Up Beauty series) Author’s books have won the Forest of Reading Silver Birch Award and been nominated for the Arthur Ellis Award in the YA category and the Rocky Mountain Book Award, as well as the Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice award, the Saskatchewan Snowy Willow, Resource Links “One of the Year’s Best”, and an OLA Best Bet A mystery with no violence, featuring a male protagonist with strong, smart girl sidekick Fast-paced, easy read, short at 30,000 words
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Anxious young Stephen Noble and his friend Renée are the dogwalking detectives! This special three-book bundle collects the first three book in The Great Mistake Mysteries. <br/> <br/>
<b>Includes</b> <br/> <i>The Great Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> Dogwalker Stephen Nobel has a habit of overanalyzing things. When the bomb squad searches his school and a car crashes into the building, Stephen can’t leave it alone. But now his new friend Renée and his furry clients Ping and Pong are wrapped up in a dangerous mystery with a real criminal! <br/> <br/> <i>The Artsy Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> Renée and Stephen team up when Renée’s brother Attila is accused of stealing the outdoor art that’s been disappearing all over the neighbourhood. Convinced that Attila is innocent, Renée and Stephen set out to find the truth about the missing art. <br/> <br/> <i>The Snake Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> In the third Great Mistake Mystery, Stephen and Renée investigate a recent robbery that has been pinned on the Noble Dogwalking Agency. The crime involves a missing python and a key that Stephen says he lost. Stephen and Renée need to solve this case or the Noble Dogwalking Agency will go under!
<b>Includes</b> <br/> <i>The Great Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> Dogwalker Stephen Nobel has a habit of overanalyzing things. When the bomb squad searches his school and a car crashes into the building, Stephen can’t leave it alone. But now his new friend Renée and his furry clients Ping and Pong are wrapped up in a dangerous mystery with a real criminal! <br/> <br/> <i>The Artsy Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> Renée and Stephen team up when Renée’s brother Attila is accused of stealing the outdoor art that’s been disappearing all over the neighbourhood. Convinced that Attila is innocent, Renée and Stephen set out to find the truth about the missing art. <br/> <br/> <i>The Snake Mistake Mystery</i> <br/> In the third Great Mistake Mystery, Stephen and Renée investigate a recent robbery that has been pinned on the Noble Dogwalking Agency. The crime involves a missing python and a key that Stephen says he lost. Stephen and Renée need to solve this case or the Noble Dogwalking Agency will go under!
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Book Three in the Great Mistake Mysteries trilogy, where an anxious young sleuth tries to protect his favourite animals and his friends A mystery with no violence, featuring a male protagonist with strong, smart girl sidekick, where sleuth helps someone who’s been unfairly blamed Fast-paced, easy read for middle-graders, short at 30,000 words By the author of the Bringing Up Beauty series Author’s books have won the Forest of Reading Silver Birch Award and been nominated for the Arthur Ellis Award in the YA category and the Rocky Mountain Book Award, as well as the Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice award, the Saskatchewan Snowy Willow, Resource Links “One of the Year’s Best”, and an OLA Best Bet
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Book two in the Great Mistake Mysteries trilogy, where an anxious young sleuth tries to protect his favourite animals and his friends A mystery with no violence, featuring a male protagonist with strong, smart girl sidekick, where sleuth helps someone who’s been unfairly blamed Fast-paced, easy read for middle-graders, short at 30,000 words By the author of the Bringing Up Beauty series Author’s books have won the Forest of Reading Silver Birch Award and been nominated for the Arthur Ellis Award in the YA category and the Rocky Mountain Book Award, as well as the Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice award, the Saskatchewan Snowy Willow, Resource Links “One of the Year’s Best”, and an OLA Best Bet