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Illustrated By
Sylvain MarcPublisher
Macmillan Children's Books an imprint of Pan MacmillanPublication date
2nd July 2010ISBN
9780330469524Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Wilma Tenderfoot and the Case of the Putrid Poison
Written by: Emma Kennedy
Illustrated by: Sylvain Marc
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Wilma Tenderfoot, the feisty and determined assistant to the greatest living detective, Theodore P. Goodman, is faced with a peculiar, and pongy, case to crack. Full of madcap humour and dangerous escapades no reader can fail to be enthralled by Wilma and her faithful hound and dazzling dancing partner, Pickle.
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Wilma Tenderfoot and the Case of the Putrid Poison by Emma KennedyA cunning disguise. Some stinky seaweed. And a dastardly villain on the loose ...sounds like another case for Wilma Tenderfoot! Wilma Tenderfoot, the feisty and determined assistant to the greatest living detective, Theodore P. Goodman, is faced with a peculiar, and pongy, case to crack. Cooper Island's vaudeville theatre becomes centre stage for a murderous menace, as one by one the actors are fatally poisoned. Can Wilma, along with her faithful hound and dazzling dancing partner, Pickle, discover the fiend's identity ...before the final curtain falls for Wilma herself?
About The Author
Emma Kennedy is an actress and writer who has appeared in many award-winning comedy shows including Goodness Gracious Me and The Smoking Room. She has won the Comedy Lounge Best Actress Award and the British Television Advertising Craft Award for Best Actress. She has been writing for Radio 4 and 2 for over a decade and has won Sony Awards for the Sunday Format and The Now Show. She also wrote the critically acclaimed documentary series, Who Wears The Trousers and the hugely successful radio adaptation of The Papers Of AJ Wentworth (Retd). For television, she has written Tracey Beaker and Kerching for CBBC and has written several documentaries for Channel 4. Her first book was How to Bring Up Your Parents.
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