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100 1  Balliett, Blue,|d1955-|eauthor. 
245 10 Pieces and players|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cBlue 
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250    Unabridged. 
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490 1  Chasing Vermeer ;|vbk. 4 
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511 1  Read by Bahni Turpin. 
520    From the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of CHASING 
       VERMEER and HOLD FAST THE PIECESThirteen extremely 
       valuable pieces of art have been stolen from one of the 
       most secretive museums in the world. A Vermeer has 
       vanished. A Manet is missing. And nobody has any idea 
       where they and the other eleven artworks might be . . . or
       who might have stolen them.THE PLAYERSCalder, Petra, and 
       Tommy are no strangers to heists and puzzles. Now they've 
       been matched with two new sleuths -- Zoomy, a very small 
       boy with very thick glasses, and Early, a girl who 
       treasures words . . . and has a word or two to say about 
       the missing treasure.The kids have been drawn in by the 
       very mysterious Mrs. Sharpe, who may be playing her own 
       kind of game with the clues. And it's not just Mrs. Sharpe
       who's acting suspiciously -- there's a ghost who mingles 
       with the guards in the museum, a cat who acts like a spy, 
       and bystanders in black jackets who keep popping up.With 
       pieces and players, you have all the ingredients for a 
       fantastic mystery from the amazing Blue Balliett. 
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