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Dink, Josh, And Ruth Rose are back! This time, they’re off to a camp for detectives! The camp directors have set up a week of lessons in forensics and fun mysteries for the campers to solve. The kids are following the planned clues when they stumble upon a real crime. This exciting extension to the A to Z Mysteries chapter book series features favorite characters, a longer plot, alphabet clues, and a 26-letter message hidden in the art.
“I will be so sad when I have read Z, and there will be no more Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose.”—Jack P.
“I think if you’re not that busy, you could do every letter again.”—Abigail D.
With the publication of The Zombie Zone in April 2005, the A to Z Mysteries series was complete. But, A to Z fans, no need to fear . . . the A to Z Mysteries Super Editions are here! The fans wanted more, and they’re getting it—more adventure, more illustrations, more Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose—all in a book nearly double the length of standard A to Z Mysteries. The alphabet may be finished, but A to Z fun keeps on coming!
Summer camp in Bear Walk Vermont is a great adventure in itself. But add three cabins of campers, the chance to solve mysteries and learn detective skills, and you have a great time in the making. Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose find the camp interesting and exciting. Right from the start of their first day, there are mysteries to solve. The three friends are looking for clues everywhere they go. This page turning story is part of the "A to Z Mystery" series, which features twenty-six different adventure books. If you enjoy playing detective, you'll learn some new tricks and get to test your own detective skills as you read these stories.
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March 04, 2008: My favorite character in this book was Ruth Rose, because she was smart and figured stuff out. I liked the part of the book when they solved the mystery. I really liked the way the author hid a letter in each picture to form a secret message.