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by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat




  READ ALL THESE

  NATE THE GREAT DETECTIVE STORIES

  NATE THE GREAT

  NATE THE GREAT GOES UNDERCOVER

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE LOST LIST

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE PHONY CLUE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE STICKY CASE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE MISSING KEY

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE SNOWY TRAIL

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE FISHY PRIZE

  NATE THE GREAT STALKS STUPIDWEED

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE BORING BEACH BAG

  NATE THE GREAT GOES DOWN IN THE DUMPS

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE HALLOWEEN HUNT

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE MUSICAL NOTE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE STOLEN BASE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE PILLOWCASE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE MUSHY VALENTINE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE TARDY TORTOISE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE CRUNCHY CHRISTMAS

  NATE THE GREAT SAVES THE KING OF SWEDEN

  NATE THE GREAT AND ME: THE CASE OF THE FLEEING FANG

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE MONSTER MESS

  NATE THE GREAT, SAN FRANCISCO DETECTIVE

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE BIG SNIFF

  NATE THE GREAT ON THE OWL EXPRESS

  NATE THE GREAT TALKS TURKEY

  NATE THE GREAT AND THE HUNGRY BOOK CLUB

  AND CONTINUE THE DETECTIVE FUN WITH

  OLIVIA SHARP

  by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat

  illustrated by Denise Brunkus

  OLIVIA SHARP: THE PIZZA MONSTER

  OLIVIA SHARP: THE PRINCESS OF THE FILLMORE STREET SCHOOL

  OLIVIA SHARP: THE SLY SPY

  OLIVIA SHARP: THE GREEN TOENAILS GANG

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Text copyright © 2006 by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell Sharmat

  Cover and interior illustrations copyright © 2006 by Jody Wheeler

  Extra Fun Activities text copyright © 2007 by Emily Costello

  Extra Fun Activities illustrations copyright © 2007 by Jody Wheeler

  All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House LLC, New York, a Penguin Random House Company. Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Delacorte Press in 2006.

  Delacorte Press is a registered trademark and the colophon is a trademark of Random House LLC.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.

  eBook ISBN: 978-0-385-37685-3

  Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-385-73336-6

  Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-0-440-42126-9

  Book design by Trish Parcell

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  v3.1

  In memory of Martha Weston, with great affection and admiration

  —M.W.S. and M.S.

  For Isabel, Trish, and Françoise; and of course Marjorie and Mitchell, with thanks for introducing me to Nate and the gang

  —J.W.

  Other Books by This Author

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter 18

  Chapter Nineteen

  Extra Fun Activities

  About the Author

  My name is Nate the Great.

  I am a detective.

  My dog, Sludge, is a detective too.

  This morning we did not have

  any cases to solve.

  We were eating breakfast

  and listening to the radio.

  I was eating pancakes.

  Sludge was eating a bone.

  It was a nice, quiet, tasty morning.

  “There is not much news

  on the radio,” I said to Sludge.

  Sludge kept crunching his bone.

  Suddenly I heard something.

  “A giant turkey is sitting on a car in a

  supermarket parking lot.

  The people inside the car cannot get out.

  There is panic in the parking lot.”

  “Do you believe that?” I asked Sludge.

  Sludge looked puzzled.

  I heard a knock at the door.

  I got up and opened it.

  Claude was there.

  Claude is always losing things.

  He is one of my best clients.

  “I found something,” he said.

  “You found something?” I asked.

  “Yes.”

  “Tell me about it,” I said.

  “Well,” Claude said, “I was walking

  in Deering Woods about three hours ago

  and I found this really big turkey.

  Big feathers, big feet, big everything.

  He started to follow me,

  but then I lost him.

  So, can you find him?”

  “Actually, I believe I can,” I said.

  “But why would you want him?”

  “Well, that turkey made me think

  about Thanksgiving Day.

  Thanksgiving Day is terrific.”

  “Perhaps the turkey has a different opinion

  about that day,” I said.

  “Besides, this is summer.

  Thanksgiving Day is months away.”

  “I still want that turkey,” Claude said.

  “I found him and I am very proud of that.”

  “I, Nate the Great, understand.

  Good work.”

  “Thank you,” Claude said.

  “Now how can you help me?”

  “I, Nate the Great, say that your really big

  turkey is in a supermarket parking lot.”

  “You are a great detective,” Claude said.

  Sludge looked at me.

  He knew I was not a great detective

  in this case.

  “Sludge and I heard about the turkey

  on the radio,” I said.

  “The radio?” Claude said.

  “I found a famous turkey?

  I am even better at finding

  than I thought.”

  “My radio is still on,” I said. “Let’s listen.”

  Claude, Sludge, and I stood by the radio.

  Soon we heard, “The giant turkey has fled the

  supermarket parking lot.

  Be on the lookout!

  Do not approach him.

  He is feathered and dangerous.”

  Claude groaned. “He’s gone again.”

  “Yes,” I said. “And he could be angry

  or scared. You must be careful.”

  “Oh, no,” Claude said. “He’s a really nice

  turkey. A nice, nice turkey.”

  “Hmmm,” I said. “What makes him nice

  three times over?”

  “We
ll, I was eating popcorn in the

  woods,” Claude said.

  “And I dropped some

  along the way and he ate it.

  Then he started to follow me.

  I gave him more popcorn,

  until I didn’t have any left.

  He still followed me.

  That’s when I knew he liked me.

  But later on, when I turned around,

  he was gone.

  Will you take the case?”

  “I can’t,” I said. “Nate the Great does

  not take cases that everybody else is on.

  The whole town must be looking

  for this turkey.”

  “Oh,” Claude said. He seemed sad.

  Sludge put his head on my lap.

  He looked sad too.

  I patted Sludge. “You want this case,

  don’t you?” I said.

  Sludge wagged his tail.

  “Sludge is a sniffer,” Claude said.

  “I could use a sniffer on this case.

  A detective sniffer.”

  Claude pulled a white feather

  from his pocket.

  He put it near Sludge’s nose.

  “I picked this off the ground

  in the woods,” he said.

  “It must have come from the turkey.”

  Sludge sniffed the feather.

  I, Nate the Great, was thinking.

  This was Sludge’s chance to work alone.

  And he wanted this case.

  “You can do it,” I said to Sludge.

  “You are a dog.

  You are a detective.

  You are great at being both.”

  Sludge led Claude out the door.

  The telephone rang.

  This quiet day

  was no longer quiet.

  I picked up the receiver.

  “I hope you are on this case,” a voice said.

  It was my cousin Olivia Sharp.

  Olivia lives in San Francisco.

  She is also a detective.

  She has a chauffeur named Willie.

  I know him well.

  She has an owl named Hoot.

  I know her well too. Unfortunately.

  Olivia loves birds.

  But she couldn’t be calling about the turkey.

  “I am calling about the turkey,” Olivia said.

  “What?” I said. “You heard about him

  in San Francisco?”

  “Actually, the news is national.

  I am on my way to help.”

  “But…,” I said.

  Olivia hung up.

  Olivia does not like to hear buts.

  She was determined to come.

  What was she up to?

  Olivia usually has more cases

  than she can handle.

  Why would she take time out for a turkey?

  Let me introduce myself.

  My name is Olivia Sharp.

  My friends call me Olivia.

  My enemies call me Liver.

  I have an owl named Hoot.

  We live in a penthouse

  at the top of Pacific Heights

  in San Francisco

  with my chauffeur, Willie,

  my housekeeper, Mrs. Fridgeflake,

  and my folks.

  But my folks aren’t home much.

  Right now they’re on vacation

  on Nantucket Island.

  And me?

  I was sitting in my office,

  looking out the window,

  watching the fog as it hung

  over Alcatraz and the bay.

  I was waiting for business.

  I’m a special kind of detective.

  An agent for secrets.

  But business was slow.

  I’d hit a dry spell.

  I was bored.

  Maybe it was time for me

  to take a vacation.

  I called Willie.

  “Pack your bags. Order the plane!

  We’re going to join my folks

  in Nantucket.”

  I hung up.

  My folks own a private airplane.

  Willie is a pilot as well as a chauffeur.

  I walked out of my room

  and closed the door behind me.

  “Good-bye, slow business;

  hello, fast vacation,” I said.

  Mrs. Fridgeflake helped me pack my bags.

  Willie brought the limo around.

  “Everything is set to go, Miss Olivia,”

  he said.

  I tossed my boa around my neck and

  got into the limo.

  We were off.

  We were in the air.

  I watched the clouds go by

  and ate a watercress sandwich

  that Mrs. Fridgeflake had packed.

  There wasn’t much to do.

  I got tired of looking at clouds.

  I turned on the TV.

  I kept changing channels.

  Dull, dumb, ho-hum.

  I switched to the news.

  There was a picture of a giant turkey

  sitting on top of a car

  in a supermarket parking lot.

  I turned up the sound on the television.

  I heard the word panic.

  I heard “Catch him! Catch him!”

  I sighed. Poor bird.

  This turkey was having a worse day

  than I was.

  Suddenly he disappeared from the screen.

  If I were that turkey,

  I wouldn’t stick around either.

  What city was this happening in?

  I had missed that part of the story.

  I looked closer at the screen.

  I kept looking.

  I knew that parking lot!

  I knew that supermarket!

  And suddenly I was back in business.

  I made a quick phone call.

  Then I went up to Willie.

  “Change of plans,” I said.

  “Back to San Francisco, Boss?” he asked.

  “Not exactly, Willie.

  I was just talking to Nate the Great.

  I think we should drop in on him.

  He needs help with a turkey.”

  I, Nate the Great,

  heard a knock at my door.

  What now?

  Sludge and Claude were off on a case.

  Olivia was on her way from San Francisco.

  Meanwhile, I was having

  a good, quiet time again.

  I was reading a book.

  There was no more knocking.

  There was pounding.

  Somebody out there was in a hurry.

  I opened the door.

  Olivia was standing there.

  “You’re here?”

  I said.

  “Where did you

  call me from?”

  Olivia stepped inside.

  “I was up in the air,” she said.

  “Willie and I flew into town.

  We hired a limo,

  and he’s out there cruising for clues.

  Now let’s talk turkey.”

  “Sludge is looking for the turkey,” I said.

  “And Sludge will find the turkey.

  I believe in him.”

  Olivia crossed her arms.

  “Now, listen carefully,” she said.

  “Birds are my specialty.

  That poor turkey is in trouble.

  I need a list of your friends

  for my turkey search team.”

  “Wait a minute,” I said.

  “My friends are not detectives.”

  “Names, please,” she said.

  I shrugged. “Well, there’s

  Oliver next door.

  He always follows people.

  And he can show you

  where to find Rosamond
r />   and Annie.

  There’s also Claude,

  but he’s already

  looking for the turkey

  with Sludge.”

  “Where are they looking?”

  “In Deering Woods.

  That is where Claude first saw the turkey.”

  “He saw the turkey? Fantastic!”

  Olivia tossed her boa into the air.

  She wears that boa

  just about everywhere.

  “Not so fantastic,” I said. “Claude also

  lost the turkey.”

  “And I will find it again,” she said.

  And she was out the door.

  The minute I left Nate’s house,

  someone started to walk behind me.

  I knew who it was.

  Oliver the Follower.

  I turned around.

  “Nobody follows Olivia Sharp,” I said.

  “I follow everybody,” Oliver said.

  “How about a turkey?” I asked.

  “I need a search team to help me

  look for a turkey.”

  “You mean that famous turkey?

  I can’t join the team. I haven’t seen him,

  so I can’t follow him.”

  “I would like to follow you,” I said.

  “To Rosamond’s house.”

  “Follow me? People just don’t do that

  around here.”

  I flung my boa around Oliver.

  “Let me be the first.”

  “Actually, you’re the second or third,”

  Oliver said.

  He started walking.

  I started following.

  Oliver led me to Rosamond’s house.

  Oliver and I were standing in front

  of Rosamond’s house.

  I was trying to figure out

  exactly what I was looking at.

  I saw a sign in the front yard:

  RENT-A-PET

  A NICKEL AN HOUR

  I saw a table.

  A girl was sitting behind it.

  She looked very strange.

  Four cats were crawling over the table.

 

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