Wilma Tenderfoot's dreams have come true. She is now an apprentice detective to the famous Theodore Goodman, and she is one step closer to finding out what happened to her parents. Now a new case has come up for Theodore - actors at the Valiant Vaudeville Theatre are being poisoned one by one and th
Wilma Tenderfoot and the Case of the Frozen Hearts
β Scribed by Kennedy, Emma
- Book ID
- 107103088
- Publisher
- Penguin Group USA, Inc.
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 243 KB
- Series
- Wilma Tenderfoot 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Nothing and nobody stops Wilma Tenderfoot! (If she does say so herself.)
Wilma Tenderfoot, a tiny, brash, and determined ten-year-old orphan, dreams of becoming a worldfamous detective so she can find out who her parents are. Wilma discovers that her new next-door neighbor is the renowned detective Theodore P. Goodman, and he has a new case. Wilma is set on becoming Mr. Goodman's apprentice, so with the help of her beagle, Pickle, she makes deductions, follows leads, and scouts out suspects. She's sure she'll win the famous detective over and crack the case, as soon as Pickle stops eating the clues.
With wicked humor, dastardly villains, red herrings, and a setting that would make Sherlock Holmes proud, this mystery is just like Wilma--funny, feisty, cheeky, and charming.
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