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Cam Jansen and the Millionaire Mystery

Audiobook
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Young people far and wide are enthralled by David A. Adler's Cam Jansen - the pint-sized sleuth with a photographic memory. In Cam's 32nd adventure, she and her best friend Eric Shelton find themselves at a fundraising luncheon for local firefighters. When the host's valuable necklace disappears, Cam is hot to jump on the case. But with every guest a suspect, can Cam solve the crime before the guilty party gets away?
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2013

      Gr 2-4-Cam Jansen, a child with a remarkable photographic memory, is the main character in Adler's mystery series. In this story (Viking, 2012). Cam and her friend Eric are attending a charity function for local firefighters thrown at Mrs. Scott's house. While in the elevator, Mrs. Scott's valuable pearl necklace goes missing. Each person in the elevator is a suspect, including Cam. When the police have almost given up, Cam and Eric must work together to solve the mystery. Christina Moore provides colorful and unique narration for every character-from the security guards and doormen to young children and their mothers. Her steady pacing and crisp enunciation will help children become involved in the mystery and make predictions about "whodunit." A rousing audiobook for beginning readers.-Kelly Roth, Prospect Park School, PA

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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