Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Review: The Mummy Mystery by Martin Widmark

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A Mysterious Review of The Mummy Mystery by Martin Widmark. The Whodunit Detective Agency.

Review summary: The storyline in this children's series book is basically an expanded version of a 2-minute mystery for adults, where a situation is described, known facts presented, and then the reader is left to deduce whodunit. And while it starts out promising, it doesn't end quite as strong as it could. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Mummy Mystery Martin Widmark

The Mummy Mystery
Martin Widmark
The Whodunit Detective Agency
Grosset & Dunlap (May 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: What's going on at the art museum in Pleasant Valley? Did the Egyptian mummy really come to life after 3,000 years? The terrified night watchman claims that he saw the mummy walking around the museum. The very same night, the most valuable painting in the museum was cut out of its frame. Once again, young detectives Jerry and Maya are called in by the chief of police to get to the bottom of the strange and spooky events.

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