Chef Sebastians recipes are stolen as hes set to open his new pastry shop, and with few suspects and a tight timeline, it will take all of Elodie LaRues investigative skills to find the culprit. Illustrations.
Nelsons lively writing and expert pacing sustain just-right tension while adding... sprinklings of wisdom [ to] flavor the text.Kirkus Reviews
With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency has become the investigators to call at The Biltmore. But could the recipe robbery become Elodies own recipe for disaster?
Biltmore resident, Chef Sebastian, plans to open a new pastry shop where he will unveil his mouthwatering masterpiecethe cruffin (part muffin, part croissant, entirely delicious). That is until all of Chefs recipes are stolen from his apartment. With a 100% success rate, it is no wonder The LaRue Detective Agency is hired to solve the recipe robbery, but when the mystery appears as layered as a French croissantone may wonder: is a mystery this complicated worth risking a perfect reputation?
Full-color illustrations by award-winning artist Peggy Collins are scattered throughout the story, bringing additional humor to the cast of quirky characters and enhancing the reading experience for new independent readers.
From the award-winning author of The Umbrella House, Colleen Nelson brings another New York apartment building to life in Mystery at the Biltmore #3: A Recipe for Robbery. Written with charm and wit, Mystery at The Biltmore is Only Murders in the Building meets Harriet the Spy.
Elodie LaRue is back for a new page-turning mystery. Someone has stolen Chef Sebastians recipes and with few suspects, a tight timeline, and the LaRue Detective Agencys perfect success rate on the line, could Elodie be biting off more than she can chew?
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Praise for Mystery at the Biltmore #3: A Recipe for Robbery
Nelsons lively writing and expert pacing sustain just-right tension while adding... sprinklings of wisdom [ to] flavor the text.Kirkus Reviews
A pawsitively delicious sleuthing!Sylvia McNicoll, author of The Great Mistake Mystery Series
An engaging trio of detectives in a stylish New York City setting make this delectable mystery 100% successful.Alison Hughes, author of Watch Out
Just like previous installments of the Biltmore series, Nelson's latest mystery is a clever caper full of quirky characters and surprising twists. Readers are sure to fall in love with the Biltmore, its residents, and even New York City as they join the LaRue Detective Agency to solve yet another riveting mystery!Christyne Morrell, author of Curse of the Dead Mans Diamond
Recipe for Robberys absorbing blend of humor and whodunnit makes it an ideal story for early readers.Laura Segal Stegman, Author of The Chambered Nautilus
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An author and middle-school teacher,Colleen Nelsonhas lived in New York City and Japan. She currently lives in Winnipeg where she writes, teaches, and dreams up more mysteries for Elodie, Oscar, and Carnegie to solve. Her previous works include the critically acclaimed middle-grade novelsThe Umbrella House, a finalist for the TD Canada Literature Prize, andThe Undercover Book List, winner of the Silver Birch Award.
Peggy Collins is an award-winning childrens book author-illustrator with more than 35 titles to her name, including the Blue Spruce Award-winner, Harley the Hero; the ALA Schneider Family Book Award Honor Book, A Sky-Blue Bench; and her most recent work, Mystery at The Biltmore. She has also written and illustrated for animated apps teaching math, indigenous history, and education. Peggy lives in Napanee, Ontario, with her two children.