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The Mystery of the Stolen Statue (10) (Third-Grade Detectives)
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The Mystery of the Stolen Statue (10) (Third-Grade Detectives) Paperback - 2004

by Stanley, George E.; Murdocca, Salvatore [Illustrator]

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Who would steal a rare 15th-century statue from a local museum and then smash it and throw it out? That's what the Third-Grade Detectives want to figure out. Illustrations. Consumable.

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Aladdin, 2004-11-01. Paperback. Good. 5x0x7.
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Summary

The Third-Grade Detectives are looking forward to their field trip to a local art museum, where a priceless fifteenth-century statue of Joan of Arc is on loan from a Paris museum. But when they arrive, they discover that the statue has been stolen!
The police quickly find the statue -- smashed into pieces and thrown in a Dumpster. Why would someone steal the statue only to destroy it? It looks like a new case for the Third-Grade Detectives -- even if the museum director doesn't seem to want their help.

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A big yellow bus was parked at the curb in front of the school.

About the author

George Stanley was a Professor of African and Middle-Eastern Languages and Linguistics at Cameron University. In between prepping class lectures and grading papers, he found the time to write for children. He was also the author of Night Fires and the Third-Grade Detectives series.

Salvatore Murdocca has illustrated more than 200 children's trade and textbooks. He is also a librettist for children's opera, a video artist, an avid runner, hiker, bicyclist, and a teacher of children's illustration at the Parsons School of Design. Sal lives and works in New York with his wife, Nancy.