Riddle of the Wayward Books (Wishbone Mysteries, No 3)

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When Joe Talbot gets a summer job at Oakdale's used-book store, he's happy just to have a job. But Joe quickly learns that something strange is going on when he narrowly escapes from a burglar one night at the store. More break-ins occur, and Wishbone and Joe put themselves on the trail of the burglar. They soon discover that there is more to the case than just break-ins, and the person behind them isn't interested only in stealing books. There's a secret in the bookshop, and a hidden clue to the mystery that lies in the books themselves!
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AuthorStrickland, Brad; Fuller, Thomas E.
PublisherLyrick Publishing
PlaceTexas
Year1997
ISBN9781570644832
BindingPaperback
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