Detectives in Togas: A Chapter Book Mystery About Seven Friends Using Logic in Ancient Rome for Kids (Ages 8-12)

Winterfeld, Henry

ISBN 10: 0152162801 ISBN 13: 9780152162801
Published by Clarion Books, 2002
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In these two delightful history-mysteries, seven boys in Ancient Rome solve strange crimes . . . thanks to some help from their cranky teacher, a little bit of logic, and a lot of amusing misadventure.

Yes, Rufus wrote CAIUS IS A DUMBBELL on his tablet at school, but no, he did not break into the schoolroom, did not tie up his teacher, and certainly did not paint his slur about Caius on the Temple of Minerva (even if it is in Rufus's own handwriting). Rufus is doomed unless his six classmates can find out who is really responsible. Every hour seems to bring a new, confusing clue . . . until the boys finally stumble upon someone who is not what he appears to be.

About the Author: Henry Winterfeld (1901-1990) was born in Germany. He began writing for children in 1933, when he wrote Trouble at Timpetill to entertain his son, who was sick with scarlet fever. He went on to write a number of children's books, which have been published around the world.

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Title: Detectives in Togas: A Chapter Book Mystery ...
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Soft cover
Illustrator: Kleinert, Charlotte
Condition: very_good

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