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Pansy in London: The Mystery of the Missing Puppy


book 5, Pansy the Poodle Mysteries

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

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Great for age 3-8 years

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Pansy the poodle and her human friend Avery have solved mysteries all over the worldfrom foiling a jewel thief in Los Angeles to tracking down a talking monkey in New York. But their newest adventure may be the most important one yet. They have been summoned to Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth herself to find Lily, one of her beloved Corgi puppies. As the two sleuths follow clues around London, they visit its most famous sights, from Big Ben to the Tower of London, to Selfridges Department Store. They learn what English people call hotdogs (bangers) and what they call policemen (bobbies). They even ride on the top of a double-decker bus. In the end, using their usual ingenuity and brainpower, Pansy and Avery solve the mystery, catch the dog thief, and return Lily to the Palace. The Queen throws a royal celebration and Pansy is once again reminded of the importance of friendship, forgiveness, and love.

 

This is book 5 in Pansy the Poodle Mysteries .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Octobre Press .

Cynthia Bardes's inspiration for the Pansy Mystery Series was born out of random misfortune. One day, when crossing Wilshire Boulevard, Bardes was struck by a car. Her injuries required surgery and a lengthy recuperation at the hotel. While bedridden, her vivid imagination and Pansy's popularity with employees and guests of the hotel made for a perfect story. Pansy at the Palace was followed by Pansy in Paris, Pansy in Venice, and now Pansy in New York. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, Bardes is a former dress designer and interior decorator. When not in Los Angeles, she, her husband, and Pansy live in Vero Beach, Florida. Virginia Best is an artist whose paintings and photographs have been exhibited nationally. She lives with her husband and two poodles in Eden, Vermont.

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Pansy the Poodle Mysteries

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