Cable Car to Catastrophe by Robert Quackenbush

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Cable Car to Catastrophe by Robert Quackenbush

World-famous duck-tective Miss Mallard’s ski vacation is a bust when she finds herself on the tail of a bundled-up bandit in this engaging Aladdin QUIX mystery. When the police are baffled by an eerie robbery, Miss Mallard interrupts her ski vacation in the Alps to track down a burglar who has been stealing all the ski masks!
Robert Quackenbush (1929–2021), the author and illustrator of more than two hundred books for young readers, was a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and also had a master’s degree in social studies and a PhD in childhood education. Quackenbush’s many books include the Henry the Duck series, Detective Mole, the Miss Mallard Mystery series, Pete Pack Rat, and the Sheriff Sally Gopher series. He was the three-time winner of the American Flag Institute Award for outstanding contributions to children’s literature and winner of an Edgar Allan Poe Special Award for best juvenile mystery. He lived in New York City with his wife, Margery, director of NAAP. Their now adult son, Piet, was the inspiration for many of the author’s books when he was growing up.
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ISBN 13 9781534414143
ISBN 10 1534414142
Titel Cable Car to Catastrophe
Autor Robert Quackenbush
Serie A Miss Mallard Mystery
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-09-17
Seitenanzahl 80
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