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The case of the vanishing emerald / Holly Webb ; illustrated by Marion Lindsay.
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JF WEBB
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ISBN
9781847153722 (paperback)
Personal Name
Webb, Holly
Title
The case of the vanishing emerald / Holly Webb ; illustrated by Marion Lindsay.
Production & Copyright Details
London : Stripes 2013.
©2014.
Physical Description
174 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Content type
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still image
Series
Maisie Hitchins series (Stripes)
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Summary Note
Maisie Hitchins lives in her grandmother's boarding house, longing for adventure. She idolizes the famous detective, Gilbert Carrington, and follows his every case. Together, with her faithful pup Eddie, Maisie is determined to follow even the slightest scent of a mystery - no matter what! Maisie can't help listening in when the famed star of the stage, Sarah Massey, visits a friend at the boarding house. Sarah is distraught - her beau, a mysterious young man, gave her a priceless emerald necklace, and it's now missing! Maisie is instantly intrigued, and decides to investigate the theatre. But nothing is what it seems in this world of make-believe...
Subject - Topical Term
Detective and mystery stories
Children's stories
Subject - Geographic Name
Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901 -- Juvenile fiction
Subject - Fiction Genre
Crime fiction
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Lindsay, Marion
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