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Sherlock Ferret and the Multiplying Masterpieces
Contributor(s): Ashton, Hugh (Author), Boerger, Andy (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1912605368     ISBN-13: 9781912605361
Publisher: J-Views Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $7.19  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2018
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- Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Etc.
Series: Sherlock Ferret
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.26 lbs) 56 pages
 
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Sherlock Ferret and his well-whiskered friend Watson Mouse M.D. visit the Museum, where they look at many paintings, including the famous Ferret Before a Mirror, by Pablo Pigasso. Sherlock discovers that, though it is meant to be an old picture, the painting in the Museum is new What is the secret of this, and the other paintings by Pigasso? Sherlock and Watson investigate, together with their rhinoceros friend (although he is not very big) Lestrade. They talk to Moriarty Magpie and other nefarious characters, and Watson spends a very uncomfortable time in Pigasso's house before the answer is discovered.


Contributor Bio(s): Ashton, Hugh: - Hugh Ashton is the author of many bestselling Sherlock Holmes stories for adults. The titles in the Sherlock Ferret series are his first books for children. After 28 years living in Japan, Hugh now lives in the city of Lichfield in the English Midlands, together with his wife Yoshiko (and no ferrets).Boerger, Andy: - Andy Boerger is an illustrator and storyteller originally from Ohio, now living in Tokyo. He has illustrated several children's books, including the popular What Does the Tooth Fairy Do With Our Teeth? and many of his own stories and illustrated essays can be found on his blog, along with dozens of pen & ink illustrations of animals and other wonderful things. His Tokyo habitat includes Feather the Ferret, a spunky creature who reminds Andy a bit of his departed friend Vinnie, who served as inspiration for the Sherlock Ferret character to both the author and the illustrator of this and other mystery tales.