Cryptic Casebook of Coco Carlomagno (and Alberta)

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Coco is the well-respected, if somewhat easily startled Chief of Police in Buenos Aires. Alberta is his more sensible cousin. Together they crack the cases that confound this puzzling city. Alberta is helping her cousin Coco, the Chief of Police, solve a top-secret case. In the beautiful Japanese garden of Buenos Aires, one daffodil will not stop drooping. Is someone trying to destroy the serene beauty of this oriental oasis?

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9781743366813
  • ISBN: 9781743366813
  • Pub Date: 10th September 2015
  • Publisher: Murdoch Books
  • Imprint: Murdoch Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 96

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This is Book 7 in the Cryptic Casebook of Coco Carlomagno (and Alberta) Series. See all Cryptic Casebook of Coco Carlomagno (and Alberta) books here.

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About Ursula Dubosarsky

Ursula Dubosarsky wanted to be a writer from the age of six. She has worked as a Latin teacher, public servant, researcher for The Reader's Digest, court typist and creative writing teacher, and has a PhD in English Literature from Macquarie University. She likes walking and looking in toyshop windows, and going in quiz shows. Ursula has published more than

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Terry Denton has illustrated many popular and funny books, including the hilarious Just series by Andy Griffiths and Duck for Cover, Spooner or Later and Freeze a Crowd by Paul Jennings and Ted Greenwood. His own books include the madly inventive Storymaze and Gasp! series. In his Wombat and Fox books, Terry's idiosyncratic sense of humour shines through, th

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