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The Treasure of Ocean Parkway

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Two podcasting sleuths help their neighbor solve a cold case-one that's literally etched into the walls of their Brooklyn apartment building-in this cozy, twisty-turny middle grade whodunnit from the author of The Queen of Ocean Parkway.

Twelve-year-old globetrotter Thea Lim-Lambert is spending a rare summer at home in Brooklyn, when she discovers a secret room in the back of her closet. There, among her grandfather Errol's old diaries and peculiar carvings, is a clue Errol left to a massive hidden treasure. But to find it, she'll need the help of two experienced sleuths-lucky for her, two of the best live in her building!

Roya and Amin's mystery podcast has earned them a stellar reputation, but they never could have guessed that their latest case would send them on a wild scavenger hunt in their own building. Clue by clue, they search the building from roof to cellar (thanks to Roya's mom's master key). But just when a solution seems near, they realize an essential piece is missing-locked away where none of them can reach it. And unless Thea finds the courage to stand up to her family the treasure of Ocean Parkway may be lost forever. . .

"Hand to fans of Ellen Raskin or Rebecca Stead. . . the right level of mystery, daring characters who learn to stand up for their friends, and a big-hearted ending that'll wrap you in a hug."-Booklist

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ISBN: 9780593809822
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Author: Sarvenaz Tash
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers an imprint of Random House Children's Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 240 pages
Genres: Crime & Mystery
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Stories about Family and Friends
PSHE: Family Issues