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The Case of the Stolen Sixpence

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In the tradition of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries comes The Mysteries of Maisie Hitchins!

Twelve-year-old Maisie is a noticing sort of person. Thats why she is convinced she would make an excellent detective if she ever got the chance! But instead of detecting, she spends her days polishing the banisters at her grandmother's boarding house or fetching fish for the lodgers' dinner. In The Case of the Stolen Sixpence, Maisie's big chance to prove herself finally arrives when crime strikes her Victorian London neighborhood. While the grown-ups turn a blind eye to the whodunit and justice goes un-served, Maisie and her canine sidekick, Eddie, search the streets for clues to crack the case.

This first book in a series features black and white illustrations and a rollicking mystery complete with tricks, disguises, danger, and a little dog too!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 6, 2014
      Originally published in the U.K., this first book in the Mysteries of Maisie Hitchens series suggests a young Nancy Drew adventure by way of Downton Abbey. Twelve-year-old aspiring sleuth Maisie, who helps her grandmother at their Victorian London boarding house, longs to emulate the famous, dashing detective Gilbert Carrington, who lives nearby ("Just imagine, Maisie thought, following footprints, spotting clues, trailing culprits..."). As Maisie is a "noticing sort of person," she happens upon two mysteries in short order, one involving an abandoned puppy found in a wet sack, and the other concerning the local butcher's delivery boy, who has been wrongly accused of pilfering the sixpence of the title. The boarding house's colorful tenants and employees, Maisie's wealthy best friend and neighbor, and the butcher shop's staff all keep the story entertaining and the moving parts of the plot in play. Lindsay's humorous b&w line drawings are in step with the light atmosphere Webb creates as she lays the groundwork for future cases. Ages 9â12.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Lexile® Measure:770
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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