The Case of the Fiendish Flapjack Flop (Humpty Dumpty, Jr., Hard Boiled Detective) [NOOK Book]

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Humpty Dumpty Jr. has always gotten the bad guy. Always. Except once, when the case got too personal. You know that case. The one about his Dad...

And now, a frantic call for help tells him that someone is making it personal again. "Johnny" Cakes, a two-bit pancake punk, has escaped from jail. And Patty, of the famous (and delicious) Pat-A-Cake Bakery, has disappeared. Could "Johnny" Cakes be behind it? Whoever kidnapped Patty better watch out;...

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The Case of the Fiendish Flapjack Flop (Humpty Dumpty, Jr., Hard Boiled Detective)

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Overview

Humpty Dumpty Jr. has always gotten the bad guy. Always. Except once, when the case got too personal. You know that case. The one about his Dad...

And now, a frantic call for help tells him that someone is making it personal again. "Johnny" Cakes, a two-bit pancake punk, has escaped from jail. And Patty, of the famous (and delicious) Pat-A-Cake Bakery, has disappeared. Could "Johnny" Cakes be behind it? Whoever kidnapped Patty better watch out; Humpty is no soft-cooked Egg. He is 100% Hardboiled.

From the (fairly) scrambled minds of three acclaimed children's writers and illustrators comes a hilarious new detective who always cracks the case. Set on the grimy streets of New Yolk City, where the Queen of Hearts lives in Queens (where else?), the adventures of Humpty Dumpty Jr. are sure to delight early and chapter-book readers alike. This is the start of a very funny, totally action-packed new series no one will want to miss!

"Once Upon a Crime:
There was a detective. Me.

Humpty Dumpty Jr., Hardboiled Detective. I'm a good egg who always cracks the case. One morning, sitting at my desk, I watched the sun rise out my grimy window. Dawn light played peek-a-boo through the tall skyscrapers of the gritty city.

My city.
New Yolk City."

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781402234194
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 10/1/2008
  • Series: Humpty Dumpty Jr., Hardboiled Detective
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 128
  • Sales rank: 1,177,908
  • File size: 14 MB
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Meet the Author

Vince Evans started his artistic training by copying his big brother Nate's drawings. Vince has worked for numerous comic and book companies, and has won the Spectrum Silver Award for excellence in comic art. This book marks the first professional collaboration with his brother.
Existing solely on a diet of instant coffee and kidney beans, Vince lives with his beautiful
wife Laurie and has two dogs that have been trained to beg editors to extend deadlines and bark when he falls asleep while working.

Nate Evans has illustrated over 35 books, and written a few more, including several picture books co-authored with Laura Numeroff. The latest of these is the New York Times Bestseller "The Jellybeans and the Big Dance," illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. Nate currently lives in Georgia with his wonderful wife and three goofy dogs.

Paul Hindman lives in Boulder, Colorado. He has been scribbling stories ever since he learned how to write in 2nd Grade.
His words have been published by Random House (Dragon Bones), aired on PBS (Zoobilee Zoo), and produced by Warner Brothers (Rainbow Brite and the Star-Stealer).
Paul spent much of his childhood in Seoul, Korea and Bangkok, Thailand, as well as many other alien lands like Denton, Texas.
Paul was an Editor at Hallmark Cards before co-creating the team of Evans and Hindman in 1984.

Vince Evans started his artistic training by copying his big brother Nate's drawings. Vince has worked for numerous comic and book companies, and has won the Spectrum Silver Award for excellence in comic art. This book marks the first professional collaboration with his brother.
Existing solely on a diet of instant coffee and kidney beans, Vince lives with his beautiful
wife Laurie and has two dogs that have been trained to beg editors to extend deadlines and bark when he falls asleep while working.

Nate Evans has illustrated over 35 books, and written a few more, including several picture books co-authored with Laura Numeroff. The latest of these is the New York Times Bestseller "The Jellybeans and the Big Dance," illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. Nate currently lives in Georgia with his wonderful wife and three goofy dogs.

Paul Hindman lives in Boulder, Colorado. He has been scribbling stories ever since he learned how to write in 2nd Grade.
His words have been published by Random House (Dragon Bones), aired on PBS (Zoobilee Zoo), and produced by Warner Brothers (Rainbow Brite and the Star-Stealer).
Paul spent much of his childhood in Seoul, Korea and Bangkok, Thailand, as well as many other alien lands like Denton, Texas.
Paul was an Editor at Hallmark Cards before co-creating the team of Evans and Hindman in 1984.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Call to Action
Chapter 2: Assault and Batter-y
Chapter 3: Catching a Rat
Chapter 4: The Knave of Hearts
Chapter 5: Rat's Clue
Chapter 6: Panic at Precinct 54
Chapter 7: Crusty Crinkles
Chapter 8: The Baker and the Bodyguard
Chapter 9: The 297-Floor Drop
Chapter 10: An Old Clue
Chapter 11: Pancake Batty
Chapter 12: The Pancake Crumbles
Chapter 13: The Egg Unscrambled

Nate Evans has illustrated over 35 books, and written a few more, including several picture books co-authored with Laura Numeroff. The latest of these is the New York Times bestseller "The Jellybeans and the Big Dance," illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. Nate currently lives in Georgia with his wonderful wife and three goofy dogs.

Paul Hindman lives in Boulder, Colorado. He has been scribbling stories ever since he learned how to write in 2nd grade. His words have been published by Random House (Dragon Bones), aired on PBS (Zoobilee Zoo), and distributed by Warner Brothers (Rainbow Brite and the Star-Stealer).

Vince Evans started his artistic training by copying his big brother Nate's drawings. Vince has worked for numerous comic and book companies and has won the Spectrum Silver Award for excellence in comic art. This book marks the first professional collaboration with his brother. Vince lives with his beautiful wife Laurie and their two dogs on the east coast.

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