Theft -- Juvenile fiction
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Theft -- Juvenile fiction
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Incoming Resources
- I know you're lying, by Daphne Benedis-Grab
- Whale done, Stuart Gibbs
- The yellow yacht, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- The sound of danger, by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- The Fenway foul-up, by David A. Kelly ; illustrated by Mark Meyers
- TO CATCH A THIEF
- The hunt for the golden book, Geronimo Stilton ; [illustrations by Danilo Barozzi and Silvia Bigolin (design) and Christian Aliprandi (color) ; based on an original idea by Elisabetta Dami ; translated by Lidia Morson Tramontozzi and Julia Heim]
- The disasters, M. K. England
- Whale done, a FunJungle novel, Stuart Gibbs
- The first case, Ulf Nilsson ; illustrated by Gitte Spee
- The case of the berry burglars, written by Liam O'Donnell ; illustrated by AureĢlie Grand
- Didi Dodo, future spy, in recipe for disaster!, by Tom Angleberger ; illustrated by Jared Chapman
- Arf, Spencer Quinn
- Evil genius, Chris Grabenstein
- Leave it to Plum!, Matt Phelan
- I am a thief!, by Abigail Rayner ; illustrated by Molly Ruttan
- Bridget Wilder, spy to the rescue, Jonathan Bernstein
- Middle school mayhem, Rachel ReneĢe Russell ; with Nikki Russell
- Superhero silliness, by Tony Abbott ; illustrated by Colleen Madden
- The vanishing statue, by Carolyn Keene
- The Jolley-Rogers and the ghostly galleon, Jonny Duddle
- The thieving collectors of fine children's books, Adam Perry
- Evil genius, Chris Grabenstein
- A to Z mysteries super edition, by Ron Roy, #9-12
- Trouble at the Treasury, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Geronimo on ice!, Geronimo Stilton ; illustrations by Danilo Loizedda and Daria Cerchi ; translated by Andrea Schaffer
- Cam Jansen, the mystery of the stolen corn popper, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Susanna Natti
- Arts and thefts, Allison K. Hymas
- Evil genius, Chris Grabenstein
- DETECTIVE GORDON, a case with a bang
- Who could that be at this hour?, Lemony Snicket ; art by Seth
- Changes for Caroline, 1812, by Kathleen Ernst ; illustrations, Robert Papp ; vignettes, Lisa Papp
- Bear bottom, Stu Gibbs
- The show must go on!, by Stan Kirby ; illustrated by Doc Moran
- The case of the locked box, by Lewis B. Montgomery ; illustrated by Amy Wummer ; Super Sleuthing illustrations by Nadia DiMattia
- The crown of Venice, by Sir Steve Stevenson ; illustrated by Stefano Turconi ; translated by Siobhan Tracey ; adapted by Maya Gold
- Pete the cat and the sprinkle stealer, by Kimberly and James Dean
- Nightwork, Nora Roberts
- Just like that, Gary D. Schmidt
- The fate of the Irish treasure, Ireland, Elizabeth Hunt ; illustrated by Brian Williamson
- Operation: hat heist!, Jason Platt
- Mystery at the Washington Monument, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Scarlett, the garnet fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Rose and the magician's mask, Holly Webb
- The case of the hat burglar, by James Preller ; illustrated by R. W. Alley
- Leave it to Plum!, written and illustrated by Matt Phelan
- The theft of the Samurai sword, Japan, Elizabeth Singer Hunt ; illustrated by Brian Williamson
- The L.A. Dodger, by David A. Kelly ; illustrated by Mark Meyers
- How to get away with Myrtle, Elizabeth C. Bunce
- Myrtle, means, and opportunity, Elizabeth C. Bunce
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