scheme (SKEEM):
A clever or dishonest plan
scooped (SKOOPT):
Picked up someone or something
showered (SHAU·erd):
Gave in large amounts
spiral (SPY·ruhl):
A curve that circles around and around
trademark (TRAYD·mahrk):
A symbol or name that someone uses to show who they are
Questions
Why was the international jewel thief called the Red Carnation?
At what Paris landmark does Georgette sell flowers?
What was the name of Lily Pilet’s famous dance?
Where did Lily hide the king’s jewels? Why?
What section in Paris is known as the artists’ section?
Acknowledgments
My thanks and appreciation go to Jon Anderson, president and publisher of Simon & Schuster Children’s Books, and his talented team: Karen Nagel, executive editor; Karin Paprocki, art director; Tiara Iandiorio, designer; Elizabeth Mims, production editor; Sara Berko, production manager; Tricia Lin, assistant editor; and Richard Ackoon, executive coordinator; for launching out into the world again these incredible new editions of my Miss Mallard Mystery books for today’s young readers everywhere.
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About the Author
ROBERT QUACKENBUSH is the author and illustrator of more than two hundred books for young readers. He has been awarded honors and prizes for his work, including a gold medal from the Holland Society of New York for distinction in art and literature. His art is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian Institution. It is also on display in the gallery/studio he owns and runs in New York City. The place is fairly quacking with activity, for, in addition to creating books and paintings there, Mr. Quackenbush teaches writing and illustrating to children and adults.
Mr. Quackenbush, who is a native of Arizona, now lives in New York City with his wife, Margery. Their son, Piet (rhymes with “neat”), was the inspiration for many of the author’s books when he was growing up. Now Aidan and Emma, the children of Piet and his wife, Teresa, are the inspirations.
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