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Paperback Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Midnight Visitor Book

ISBN: 014241106X

ISBN13: 9780142411063

Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Midnight Visitor

(Book #13 in the Encyclopedia Brown Series)

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Leroy Brown, aka Encyclopedia Brown, and his computerlike brain are on the case From a surprise visitor to a holdup at the bank, the boy detective will solve every mystery. Readers are on the case,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

The cool 4 STAR

Encyclopedia Brown By Donald J. Sobol This is a spectacular book about a ten year old kid that helps his Dad, a cop solves crimes and mystery's. He starts a mystery business and most of the crimes are done by Bugs Meany and his gang.This book has 7 mysteries in a book. I would relate this book to Scobby Doo.I would recommend this book to whoever enjoys mystery's. So if you want a great book to read pick this one. Report By James

IF YOU LIKE MYSTERIES, GET THIS BOOK!

I like mysteries,and I couldn't find any. I tried this book and it is great! I think it was just the right book for me. It is very funny, and I think you will enjoy it.

A Very Good Book

Love the book. It was all about cases that Encyclopedia Brown was trying to solve. There were always bad and mean people in each case.

A very good book that builds brains

I liked this book because it made me a lot smarter, and sometimes it made me laugh, too. I would recommend it to anyone who loves mysterious stories and solving puzzles.

If you like Encyclopedia Brown, this book won't let you down

Very enjoyable reading. The clues are never too easy or too hard. The only problem is the case of the missing tennis balls. It seems EB may have gone out on a limb in quckly passing judgement based solely on the suspect knowing that tennis balls come three to a pack after claiming earlier that he knew nothing of tennis. Is it not possible that the suspect noticed this while in the tennis pro shop?
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