9781613146552-1613146558-The Case of the Bungling Boat and The Case of the Stolen Sister: A Mystery Series Anthology (The Wentworth Triplets Mystery Series for Young Teens)

The Case of the Bungling Boat and The Case of the Stolen Sister: A Mystery Series Anthology (The Wentworth Triplets Mystery Series for Young Teens)

ISBN-13: 9781613146552
ISBN-10: 1613146558
Author: Joann Klusmeyer
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Innovo Publishing LLC
Format: Paperback 116 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781613146552
ISBN-10: 1613146558
Author: Joann Klusmeyer
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Innovo Publishing LLC
Format: Paperback 116 pages

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The Case of the Bungling Boat and The Case of the Stolen Sister: A Mystery Series Anthology (The Wentworth Triplets Mystery Series for Young Teens) (ISBN-13: 9781613146552 and ISBN-10: 1613146558), written by authors Joann Klusmeyer, was published by Innovo Publishing LLC in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Case of the Bungling Boat and The Case of the Stolen Sister: A Mystery Series Anthology (The Wentworth Triplets Mystery Series for Young Teens) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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- A GLOBE-TROTTING MYSTERY & ADVENTURE SERIES -


Join the 14-year-old Wentworth triplets as they travel the world with their father-a pilot and nature documentary filmmaker-and solve the bewildering and dangerous mysteries that inevitably arise.


Each volume in the three-book Wentworth Mystery Series for Young Teens contains two complete stories full of adventure, danger, and mystery that tests the bonds and faith of this wholesome family.


- JOURNEY WITH THE WENTWORTH TRIPLETS TO AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, MEXICO, PERU, AND THE USA -


- VOLUME 2 ANTHOLOGY -


The Case of the Bungling Boat (Mystery 1)

A river ride on a barge should be as safe as a ride on a carousel... shouldn't it? Of course, it might depend on what was swimming in the water. There might be something worse than a hungry crocodile.


The Case of the Stolen Sister (Mystery 2)

Who would think a sister could be swiped right out of her hotel and carried off at breakfast time, or how much trouble it would cause? Who could have guessed what her brothers would be asked to go through to get her back?

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