The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives
The small town of Clement has a big problem, their lake is disappearing. Lake Wilbegone has been steadily going down and the mayor needs to put a stop to it. He calls on Detective Andy Spencer fo get to the bottom of the problem. As Andy digs into the clues he faces near death encounters and baffling mysteries only to stumble upon the strangest clue of all, one that will get him killed if he isn't careful. Follow his adventure as he tries to solve the mystery of the disappearing lake.

This is the 1st book in the 4th grade science reader series of The Gumshoe Archives. This volume teaches your child about earth's environments and how the various components of each habitat rely heavily on the others. Hopefully your child will gain a greater appreciation for our earth and how fragile its ecosystems are. Please check out all the fun detective adventures in the Gumshoe Archive book series.
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The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives
The small town of Clement has a big problem, their lake is disappearing. Lake Wilbegone has been steadily going down and the mayor needs to put a stop to it. He calls on Detective Andy Spencer fo get to the bottom of the problem. As Andy digs into the clues he faces near death encounters and baffling mysteries only to stumble upon the strangest clue of all, one that will get him killed if he isn't careful. Follow his adventure as he tries to solve the mystery of the disappearing lake.

This is the 1st book in the 4th grade science reader series of The Gumshoe Archives. This volume teaches your child about earth's environments and how the various components of each habitat rely heavily on the others. Hopefully your child will gain a greater appreciation for our earth and how fragile its ecosystems are. Please check out all the fun detective adventures in the Gumshoe Archive book series.
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The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives

The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives

by Robert Jacob
The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives

The Disappearing Lake - The Gumshoe Archives

by Robert Jacob

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Overview

The small town of Clement has a big problem, their lake is disappearing. Lake Wilbegone has been steadily going down and the mayor needs to put a stop to it. He calls on Detective Andy Spencer fo get to the bottom of the problem. As Andy digs into the clues he faces near death encounters and baffling mysteries only to stumble upon the strangest clue of all, one that will get him killed if he isn't careful. Follow his adventure as he tries to solve the mystery of the disappearing lake.

This is the 1st book in the 4th grade science reader series of The Gumshoe Archives. This volume teaches your child about earth's environments and how the various components of each habitat rely heavily on the others. Hopefully your child will gain a greater appreciation for our earth and how fragile its ecosystems are. Please check out all the fun detective adventures in the Gumshoe Archive book series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151240550
Publisher: Robert Jacob
Publication date: 05/04/2015
Series: The Gumshoe Archives-4th Grade , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

I was born in the Blue Sky state of Washington in King County. Born the youngest of four children, I was always encouraged to give free reign to my creative abilities. When I was just six months old, my parents divorced and I spent the majority of my early and adolescent years with his mother. From my early teens I have loved storytelling. I found a sort of magic from fiction and imagination. Books allowed me to visit exotic ports of call without needing a bank full of money. It seems that our children are loosing their zeal for books and for reading. It is my life's purpose to provide stories that will continue to inspire as well as educate. I hope you enjoy my work.
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