The mystery: why would anyone want to live in a place where all you can see through the (obviously heavily polluted) “pea soup fog” is the Eiffel Tower?
Gary
7 years ago
Does the mystery involve turning your head around on your shoulders like you are possessed?
Chattycat? Phllbbbffffffffffffffffffft. That’s ridiculous. Is this a child’s book?
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Oh, make me Look Inside! According to Amazon, Roxie Lane is an eleven year old detective. Chattycat is a French/English label. So it’s deliberately childish or, charitably, primitive. I remember “Tim Tadpole and the Great Bullfrog”, Cooney’s “Chanticleer and the Fox”, “Frog and Toad Are Friends” as child’s books with great covers.
katz
7 years ago
The Mystery of the 1000-Foot Woman.
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago
GINGER LADY: “Why is that small Eiffel Tower following me?”
James F. Brown
7 years ago
Are her hands fused together in front of her tummy? 🙁
The mystery: why would anyone want to live in a place where all you can see through the (obviously heavily polluted) “pea soup fog” is the Eiffel Tower?
Does the mystery involve turning your head around on your shoulders like you are possessed?
Chattycat? Phllbbbffffffffffffffffffft. That’s ridiculous. Is this a child’s book?
Oh, make me Look Inside! According to Amazon, Roxie Lane is an eleven year old detective. Chattycat is a French/English label. So it’s deliberately childish or, charitably, primitive. I remember “Tim Tadpole and the Great Bullfrog”, Cooney’s “Chanticleer and the Fox”, “Frog and Toad Are Friends” as child’s books with great covers.
The Mystery of the 1000-Foot Woman.
GINGER LADY: “Why is that small Eiffel Tower following me?”
Are her hands fused together in front of her tummy? 🙁