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Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum

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Highly illustrated animal detective mystery for young readers. Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum begins when Detective Stanley has barely sat down for his breakfast pancakes and receives an invitation he cannot refuse. The Art Museum has been raided on the opening day of... Read More
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Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum

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Highly illustrated animal detective mystery for young readers. Detective Stanley and the Mystery at the Museum begins when Detective Stanley has barely sat down for his breakfast pancakes and receives an invitation he cannot refuse. The Art Museum has been raided on the opening day of the Bleat Mondrian show, and Stan has been called to investigate.

The most perplexing thing about the case is that nothing has been stolen! But now Stanley finds himself in a tight spot, one that even his powers of deduction could not detect. Can he get himself out of trouble, and can he solve the mystery of the Art Museum?

Series: Detective Stanley

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838742119

Publisher: Flying Eye Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 February 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Flying Eye Books

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Erica Harrison

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 163.0mm

Height: 225.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 64

About the Author

Hannah Tunnicliffe is the author of several books for kids and adults including Canadian bestseller, The Colour of Tea and trilingual picture book, Marjory and the Mouse. Her work has featured in the New York Times Book Review and she is the founder and host of the podcast, Bod Almighty. She lives by the sea with her family which includes one licky dog and an aloof cat. Erica Harrison is an illustrator and children's book designer from a small village in Norfolk. She moved to the big city to complete her art foundation at Norwich Art School, then took a degree in graphic arts at Leeds Metropolitan. After her studies, she moved to London where she landed her first job at Usborne Publishing. Here she spent the next 12 years designing and illustrating too many titles to mention. Since then, she has continued her travels, working from creative studios in Brighton, New York and Auckland, where she currently lives with her partner and daughter.

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