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Einband grossIn the Wolf's Lair
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In the Wolf's Lair

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
112 Seiten
Englisch
Guilford Publicationserschienen am12.09.2018
Life in the Far Woods tends to be tranquil because the animal denizens are strictly forbidden to kill (or eat!) one another. An elderly detective, Chief Badger, oversees the community and solves its petty crimes, from stolen pine cones to plucked tail feathers. His restless assistant, Badgercat, longs for some excitement a desperate crime, a beastly crime! The brash youngster's hopes are realized when some croaking frogs reveal the shocking news of Rabbit's murder. Wolf appears to be the most likely culprit, because duh he's a lone wolf without an alibi, but Badger refuses to jump to conclusions. With the help of Vulture the crime scene investigator, Mouse the psychologist, brave witness Beetlebug Buck, and other curious creatures, the woodland detectives set out to discover the truth. Newly translated from the original Russian, this fancifully illustrated volume is the first of a Beastly Crimes Books to come from this imaginative mystery series geared toward middle-grade readers. Look for the sequel, A Predator's Rights, also available from Dover Publications.mehr
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KlappentextLife in the Far Woods tends to be tranquil because the animal denizens are strictly forbidden to kill (or eat!) one another. An elderly detective, Chief Badger, oversees the community and solves its petty crimes, from stolen pine cones to plucked tail feathers. His restless assistant, Badgercat, longs for some excitement a desperate crime, a beastly crime! The brash youngster's hopes are realized when some croaking frogs reveal the shocking news of Rabbit's murder. Wolf appears to be the most likely culprit, because duh he's a lone wolf without an alibi, but Badger refuses to jump to conclusions. With the help of Vulture the crime scene investigator, Mouse the psychologist, brave witness Beetlebug Buck, and other curious creatures, the woodland detectives set out to discover the truth. Newly translated from the original Russian, this fancifully illustrated volume is the first of a Beastly Crimes Books to come from this imaginative mystery series geared toward middle-grade readers. Look for the sequel, A Predator's Rights, also available from Dover Publications.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780486834535
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum12.09.2018
Seiten112 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse7319 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.3969373
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
[wait to release to Eloquence until we get final edited manuscript] Contents Chapter 1: in which everyone learns of the murder Chapter 2: in which the beastly details are discovered Chapter 3: in which the suspect howls Chapter 4: in which ­somebody behaves very strangely Chapter 5: in which it's hard to live without a breadwinner Chapter 6: in which a witness knows something Chapter 7: in which it's best not to be a pinecone pincher Chapter 8: in which Assistant Chief Badger acts heroically Chapter 9: in which the police badgers lead a masterful interrogation Chapter 10: in which the larvae are thought of Chapter 11: in which a psychological profile of the murderer is drawn up Chapter 12: in which beetles have an ideal sense of time Chapter 13: in which the owls triumph Chapter 14: in which the electricity runs out Chapter 15: in which Badgercat doesn't believe his eyesmehr

Autor

Anna Starobinets is an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. Best known as a writer of dystopian and metaphysical stories, she is also a successful children's author. Her previous titles include Catlantis, translated from Russian into English by Jane Bugaeva, and praised by Kirkus Reviews as "a trippy, silly tale of cat magic, folklore, and love....Bugaeva's punny translation will make this a fine read-aloud. A must for those seeking culturally diverse literary experiences."