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Damian Drooth, Supersleuth: The Case of the Disappearing Daughter

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 2 Ratings and 1 Reviews

Book Description
Superstar singer, Tiger Lilly, is marrying a footballer. Who better to guard her wedding presents than her number one fan, the genius private eye Damian Drooth? Only his mother has serious doubts. But Damian's amazing brainpower wins through in the end.
Book Information
PublisherAndersen Press
BindingPaperback (7 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages64
ISBN-101842705601
ISBN-13978-1842705605
Publication Date10/25/2005
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About Barbara Mitchelhill (Author) : Before I became a writer, I was a teacher. I guess that's why I enjoy visiting schools and meeting up with my readers. Writing for children is great fun. I love to write funny books (my series of s... more
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About Tony Ross (Illustrator) : Tony Ross is a published author, editor, and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Tony Ross include Your New World of Economics: Standard 8 (Economics: Your New World o... more
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5/9/2008 Barbara Mitchelhill said: Damian gets to put his detective skills to the test when bigshot movie director, Victor DeVito's daughter, Trixibelle, goes missing. As he follows a trail of the most unlikely clues, Damian has to prove that he is a genuine supersleuth.
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5/9/2008 Barbara Mitchelhill said:
Damian Drooth is out to share his amazing detective know-how with the kids from school. After a few lessons, he takes his students to find some real crime. the rest of the town sees Damian and his friends as trouble makers and things start to get really hairy when the crime-solving team go to the ... more

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5/9/2008 Barbara Mitchelhill said:
There is terrible trouble at school when Mr Spratt, the headteacher, finds grafetti sprayed on the walls. The whole school will be punished if no one confesses. So Damian sets out to discover the culprit but in doing so, he finds that he has become the suspect. He needs all his powers of detecti... more

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5/9/2008 Barbara Mitchelhill said: When an old lady begs Damian to find her missing dog, the boy detective is certain that Dog Snatchers are in town. Using his amazing brain power, he sets up his team of trainee detectives to help him save the dog population from kidnappers. But will the town be pleased with the chaos he creates?
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5/9/2008 Barbara Mitchelhill said: Damian is on the job when inventor Mr Swan finds that his secret plans have been stolen. When the boy detective discovers the mysterious Inventors' Club, it seems that everyone has a part of the puzzle. But only Damian can fit them all together
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