Scam on the CAM: A Sesame Seade Mystery #3 She s certain it belongs to pirates, but before she can investigate, another mystery floats her way: several Cambridge University rowing team members are coming down with a terrible stomach bug and w
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| Title | : | Scam on the CAM: A Sesame Seade Mystery #3 |
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| Rating | : | 4.56 (750 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0823436306 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-02-28 |
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Editorial : About the AuthorClémentine Beauvais is the author of the Sesame Seade mystery series. She was born in Paris, where she picked up children's books and never put them down. She is a student of children's literature. She lives in Cambridge, England.
Sarah Horne is the illustrator of many children's books. She lives in London.
11-year-old Sesame Seade, Cambridge s number-one supersleuth, knows that mysteries turn up in unexpected places. But in her third adventure, even unflappable Sesame is surprised to discover a locked treasure chest nestled along the bank of the River Cam. She s certain it belongs to pirates, but before she can investigate, another mystery floats her way: several Cambridge University rowing team members are coming down with a terrible stomach bug and with the world-famous Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge looming, Sesame suspects foul play. Could the treasure chest have something to do with their illness?
It s going to take a kidnapping and a high-speed motorboat chase for Sesame to save the day again!
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