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Max the Detective Cat: The Disappearing Diva - cover

Max the Detective Cat: The Disappearing Diva

Sarah Todd Taylor

Publisher: Nosy Crow

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Summary

With a beautifully fluffy tail and a keen nose for adventure, Max the Detective Cat is ready for any mystery...
Max, chief mouse hunter at the Theatre Royal, is up to his whiskers in his first mystery! Max notices that famous singer Madame Emerald is acting strangely. Why is her maid so terrified? And what kind of singer doesn't like to sing in public? Soon Max is trapped in a complicated web of crime, dashing round dancers' legs and over the rooftops of London in a race to catch a clever thief...
Beautifully illustrated throughout by Nicola Kinnear, Max the Detective Cat is perfect for readers aged 7+.
Check out all of Max's adventures! The Disappearing Diva, The Phantom Portrait and The Catnap Caper.
Available since: 03/01/2018.
Print length: 208 pages.

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