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Capital Mysteries #11: The Secret at Jefferson's Mansion
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Capital Mysteries #11: The Secret at Jefferson's Mansion

Written by Ron RoyAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Ron Roy
Illustrated by Timothy BushAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Timothy Bush
Juvenile Fiction - Mysteries & Detective Stories; Juvenile Fiction - Readers - Intermediate; Juvenile Fiction - Holidays & Celebrations - Patriotic Holidays | Random House Books for Young Readers | Trade Paperback | May 2009 | $4.99 | 978-0-375-84533-8 (0-375-84533-X)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Goodbye, D.C.! Hello, Monticello!

While painting a closet in the White House, KC discovers an old box full of handmade toy horses that once belonged to Thomas Jefferson. KC and Marshall go to Monticello, Jefferson’s home, to return the horses, but just after they get there, the box with the horses inside disappears! They have to explore historic Monticello, with its dank wine cellar, tiny dumbwaiter elevator, and spooky family cemetery to track down the thief before the horses are gone for good!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ron Roy is the author of Random House’s popular A to Z Mysteries series, which has sold more than 4.5 million copies. When not working on a new book, Ron likes to teach his dog tricks, play poker with friends, travel, and read thrilling mystery books. He lives in Connecticut with his white puppy, Pal.

Timothy Bush is a writer-illustrator with many children’s projects to his credit, including the elaborate visual extravaganza James in the House of Aunt Prudence and Ferocious Girls, Steamroller Boys, and Other Poems in Between. He lives in New York, New York.