Midnight Mystery (Cul-de-Sac Kids Book #24)
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Dunkum Mifflin's end-of-school party turns into a huge mystery when his cousin's guide-dog, Honey, suddenly disappears after the celebration. At midnight!Feeling responsible, Dunkum starts looking for the pup and gets some help from the Cul-de-sac Kids. Abby Hunter and the rest of the others gladly join in playing detective. But it's not all fun and games.Who'd want to steal Ellen's beloved dog in the first place? And what will happen if Dunkum doesn't unravel the mystery? It's the dognapping adventure of the year.

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Date de parution 01 janvier 2001
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781441260833
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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The Midnight Mystery Copyright © 2001 Beverly Lewis
Cover illustration by Paul Turnbaugh Cover design by Lookout Design, Inc. Text illustrations by Janet Huntington
Ebook edition created 2012
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Published by Bethany House Publishers 11400 Hampshire Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.bethanyhouse.com
Bethany House Publishers is a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
eISBN 978-1-4412-6083-3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
The internet addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers in this book are accurate at the time of publication. They are provided as a resource. Baker Publishing Group does not endorse them or vouch for their content or permanence.
For Kahla Erickson, who loves to read. And for Erin Meyer, who loves to write.
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE
TEN
About the Author
Other Books by Author
Back Cover
ONE
The end of the school year had come. At last!
Dunkum Mifflin had been counting the days. He was rip-roaring ready for summer.
He and Abby Hunter stood tall on the school stage. Miss Hershey’s class was taking their curtain call. They bowed low as the audience clapped.
Yahoo! End of school , thought Dunkum.
The audience kept clapping.

Then . . . swoosh! The stage curtains dropped and the lights went up. The Blossom Hill School spring play was finished. A smashing success.
Dunkum and Abby hurried backstage. The other Cul-de-sac Kids were waiting in the wings, behind the curtains. They were all smiles.
Abby was the president of the block club. Five boys and four girls. They loved adventure and solving mysteries. Their club slogan was “Cul-de-sac Kids stick together.”
Dunkum removed his space-captain suit. Carefully, he placed it in the props box. “What a cool play,” he said.
Abby’s eyes danced. “Lots better than last year!”
“Yep, sure was,” Jason Birchall said. He was prancing and jiving about, as usual.
Eric Hagel and Jason gave Dunkum and Abby high fives. “All the practicing paid off,” said Eric.
“Time to celebrate!” said Jason.
“Everyone’s coming to my house,” Dunkum said, grinning. He had sent out invitations for an ice-cream party.
Jason’s eyes grew bigger. “What are we waiting for?” he asked. “Let’s get going.”
Eric and Stacy Henry agreed. “Junk food, here we come,” Stacy said. And Eric gave a thumbs-up.
“We won’t be in Miss Hershey’s class next year,” Jason said. He tossed his space costume into the props box.
“Don’t worry about that now,” Dunkum said. “Summer’s finally here!”
Dunkum’s blind cousin, Ellen Mifflin, came around the curtains. Honey, her guide dog, led the way. The dog wore a shiny blue space suit and black wire antennas. He had played a poochy part in the play Space Dog.
Abby and her younger sister, Carly, and Carly’s best friend, Dee Dee Winters, crowded around Space Dog. “So . . . how does Honey like show business?” asked Abby.
Ellen’s eyes were closed. “Oh, she loves it. Don’t you, girl?” She knelt down and hugged her dog. Ellen’s long brown hair covered Honey’s face.
“Wait till you see her brand-new tricks,” Dunkum said. He took off the dog’s costume and antennas.
“You’re kidding. New tricks?” Abby asked. She sat beside Stacy, near Honey. The boys crowded around, too.
Ellen stood up, smiling. “Honey loves to perform. Don’t you, big girl?”
“Woof, woof!” barked Honey. “Give us a sneak preview,” Eric pleaded.
A mischievous grin swept across Ellen’s face. “Wait for the party,” she said.
“Aw, why not now?” Jason begged. “Because I need ice cream for the trick,” Ellen said. She pushed her hair behind her ear.
“That reminds me,” Dunkum said, looking at Jason. “Are you hungry for chocolate ice cream?”
Jason licked his lips and rubbed his stomach. “Wild pit bulls couldn’t keep me away.”
“Don’t you mean wild horses ?” Dunkum said.
“Horses . . . pit bulls, whatever.” Jason pranced around.
“I know a good pit bull joke,” Ellen said. She held on to her dog’s harness. “Want to hear it?”
Honey barked and shook her head.
“Hey, it looks like Honey just said no.” Jason and the Cul-de-sac Kids watched Ellen’s guide dog closely.
“Better cover Honey’s ears when you talk about pit bulls,” Dunkum joked.
Ellen giggled, feeling for Honey’s ears. “There,” she said, finding them.

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