Mandie and the Night Thief (Mandie, Book 37)
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Rating | : | 4.69 (764 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0764226401 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 157 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. The rest is history and now the MANDIE BOOKS series have sales nearing six million copies! Lois writes from her home in South Carolina. Some years ago, Lois was prompted to pull that old manuscript out and began to work on Mandie's story--of her childhood in the South at the turn of the century and her Cherokee heritage. About the AuthorLois began her first Mandie story when she was only eleven years old. . Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister sang professionally. But eventually the m
So far Mandie is missing a cherished locket; Celia, a silver bracelet; and Mandie's grandmother, some of her own jewelry. After staying with the Pattons only a couple of days, Mandie and her friends and family realize jewelry is mysteriously disappearing overnight. If Mandie and her friends investigate the strange noises in the night, will they find the thief? Or is the house haunted like some say it is? When Joe leaves early to go back to college, a sad Mandie is more determined than ever to solve the mystery of the missing jewelry.
Spences09 said Five Stars. Love these books!. "It was ok" according to A Customer. In Mandie and the Night thief the mystery is ok and I enjoyed the book, but it seems to me that Mandie is starting to turn into a lady. I wish she wouldn't. Those of you who have read earlier Mandie books may remember that Mandie was determined not to turn into a lady. Comeon the mysteries won't be any fun if Mandie always acts like a lady. I was so mad at Celia and Tommy when they wouldn't let Mandie climb over the wall that I wanted to punch them. I ho. "Okay" according to A Customer. The plot of this book was good, but I was very dissopointed with the ending. It didn't give a very good explanation about the theif and there was also a mystery that was never explained. I'm sure the next one will be better!
Enthusiastic young fans fill her mailbox with their insightful responses to her stories. . Some years ago, Lois was prompted to pull that old manuscript out and began to work on Mandie's story--of her childhood in the South at the turn of the century and her Cherokee heritage. Lois began her first Mandie story when she was only eleven years old. Lois went on to attend Furman University and studied music for several years in New York City where she and her sister san