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Target Audience:
- Young Children (7-11 yrs old)
Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction, Books & Libraries
- Juvenile Fiction, Mysteries & Detective Stories
- Juvenile Fiction, Readers, Chapter Books
Keywords:
Cousins, Grandparents, Rare books, Boarding school, England, Book thieves, Kid detectives
Tome Raiders of the Domesday Church
A Jacob Wheeler Mystery
by
Lara Malmqvist
When Jacob Wheeler transfers to Millie’s private school in England, he laments the thought of living in his cousin’s “perfect” shadow. But when Jacob is suspended from school for stealing, Millie is convinced that Jacob has been framed. Granny forces him to volunteer at the Lambeth Palace library, where he learns about a recent rash of rare book thefts from libraries around the world.
As he learns about library marks, Jacob becomes convinced that a seventeenth-century hymnbook he found at the village church is stolen. Jacob safeguards the book until Grandpa returns from a trip to Italy. But when Granny mistakenly delivers the hymnbook into the hands of a mysterious woman, Jacob enlists Millie’s help to search for the woman’s connection to the book as well as her whereabouts. As they learn about sophisticating books and the extent that book thieves will go to pinch a rare book, Jacob and Millie realize that the woman may be connected to their school, and possibly even a more serious pattern of book theft.
Will Jacob be able to collect enough evidence to locate the stolen hymnbook before it is lost forever? Will he be able to clear his name before he ends up expelled from school?
When she was eleven years old, Lara Malmqvist attended a private school in England, similar to the one that Jacob and Millie attend in this story. Although the setting was steeped in much history and superstition, and beautiful historic structures, she unfortunately did not discover a stolen seventeenth-century hymnbook at a Domesday Church. The experience did, however, leave an indelible impression on a young girl with a vivid imagination.
Tome Raiders of the Domesday Church is the third book her Jacob Wheeler Mystery series.
Today, Lara works as an engineer and lives in the rolling foothills of southern Alberta with her two kids, three horses, three dogs, and six cats, at last count. You can visit her online at www.JacobWheelerMysteries.com
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