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Lark Takes a Bow

by (author) Natasha Deen

illustrated by Marcus Cutler

read by Heather Gould

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
Apr 2021
Subjects
Mysteries & Detective Stories, Humorous Stories, Theater, Chapter Books
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459817173
    Publish Date
    Oct 2018

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Description

Mysteries seem to follow Lark and Connor Ba wherever they go, and today is no exception!

The part-time detectives head to their local community theater to rehearse the play they are in, only to discover that someone is playing pranks on the theater company. The twin sleuths need to work quickly to catch the culprit before one more prank closes down the play for good. It's showtime, Lark and Connor!

Lark Takes a Bow is the third title in the Lark Ba Detective series. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

About the authors

Natasha Deen's profile page

MARCUS CUTLER était autrefois un enfant très désordonné, qui est devenu un adulte un peu plus ordonné. Il a illustré de nombreux livres, dont The Three Canadian Pigs et Travel Guide For Monsters Part Deux : A Canadian Adventure. Il est l’auteur et l’illustrateur de I Do Not Eat Children. Marcus vit à Tecumseh, en Ontario, avec deux chats, un enfant quelque peu désordonné, un enfant incroyablement désordonné et sa femme qui, elle, est plutôt ordonnée.

 

MARCUS CUTLER was once a very messy kid, but then he grew up to be a slightly less messy adult. He is the illustrator of many books, including The Three Canadian Pigs and Travel Guide For Monsters Part Deux: A Canadian Adventure, and the author and illustrator of I Do Not Eat Children.

 

Marcus lives in Tecumseh, Ontario, with two cats, one somewhat messy kid, one incredibly messy kid and one fairly tidy wife.

Marcus Cutler's profile page

Heather Gould is an entrepreneur, artist and voice actor from Victoria, British Columbia.

 

Heather Gould's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Because of Lark Takes a Bow's humour and entertaining characters, readers will look forward to further books in this series and might venture into exploring other mystery books. Highly Recommended. "

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"With cute illustrations, children aged six to eight will enjoy this funny mystery."

Calgary Herald

"Like any good mystery, the book offers a list of suspects, red herrings, organized clues, and a moment of truth…As a multiethnic detective, Lark's authentic success at sleuthing ensures her a place at the chapter-book table."

Kirkus Reviews

"This is a great first chapter book, with lessons being taught about honesty, friendship and forgiveness."

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