Dead Guys Talk

Dead Guys Talk

by Barbara Joosse and Abby Carter
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/04/2006

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After receiving an unsigned note with an urgent plea for help and a map to the cemetery, best friends and detectives Willie, Kyle, and Lucy discover that someone is planning on relocating the cemetery's bodies and building a new mall on the property. The nature of this case makes the Scarface detectives more than a little nervous, so they hire Chuckie, the neighborhood bully, as a bodyguard, and set about finding out just who is planning on moving the dead guys as well as figuring out a way to stop them. But more puzzling than the case itself is the mystery of who their client is. Could it be Loony Lorraine, the deceased detective whose old office is the detectives' headquarters? Can dead guys talk? Once again, Barbara Joosse has created a hilarious, spooky, kid-friendly story perfect for all 7-to-10-year-olds, particularly reluctant readers.

ISBN:
9780547798059
9780547798059
Category:
Crime & mystery fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-04-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Barbara Joosse

Barbara M. Joosse has written for children for more than 30 years.

Through her writing, she aspires to find the things that are the same, and the things that are different, between us all.

Abby Carter

Abby Carter has drawn all of her life. When she was eleven, she and her grandmother had a card business: Abby drew and her grandmother sold.

In college she studied art, but also liked science and nutrition, and wished there was a way to combine them all. Several years later, she and her husband founded Fresh Samantha, the juice company, which fulfilled that dream.

In addition to her graphics for Fresh Samantha, she has illustrated many picture books and chapter books for children.

She loves to draw odd characters and hates to draw straight lines. Abby lives with her husband and two children in Connecticut.

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