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Gargoyles Gone AWOL

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Where have all the gargoyles gone? Cambridge's number one supersleuth, Sesame Seade, is back and out to catch a thief! When several ferocious gargoyles go missing from the Cambridge university rooftops, Sesame is soon looking for clues at dangerous and dizzying heights. But there's plenty for her to investigate at ground level too, as a spooky set of footprints, a midnight tsunami of scurrying mice, and a bout of strange behavior from Sesame's cat, Peter Mortimer, all point to even more nefarious activity around town. Can Sesame sort it all out before more gargoyles go AWOL? In this riotous follow-up to Sleuth on Skates, the whole gang — including Mr. Halitosis — is back as Sesame pits her wits against a truly devious burglar and a second troublemaker who's been up to no good—right under Sesame's nose!
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2015
      Young Sesame Seade returns for a second round of detective work around and about the colleges of Cambridge University (Sleuth on Skates, 2014), this time aided by friends Toby and Gemma.As Sesame's classmate Gemma points out, though the irrepressible Sesame has billions of connections in her brain, so does everyone else-and Sesame's rejoinder is yes, but few use them "to save the galaxy as regularly as I do." Oddities abound. A mysterious thief is stealing gargoyles from the rooftop of Gonville & Caius College. An influx of mice comes through the window of Sesame's room, and Peter Mortimer, Sesame's large and aggressive cat, has suddenly become sleepy and limp. And Jeremy, Sesame's older friend, a university student and ally, has a girlfriend. Beauvais' voice for her young gumshoe is wisecracking and clever, conferring on Sesame moments of sleuthing prowess as well as discomfort. The several threads of the current mystery are whirled and knotted together briskly with the inclusion of pharmaceutical experiments, a marsupial, hidden treasure, rooftop capers, and a bit of perfidy on the parts of both a visiting student and Sesame's mother. The pleasure here, as with many mysteries, is not so much with the plotting as with the interactions among the characters. Beauvais' narrative zips breezily along and gets to the end with several moments of laugh-out-loud cleverness-and that's enough to grab readers. (Mystery. 9-12)

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 4-6-When the gargoyles of Cambridge University go missing, roller-skating sleuth Sesame Seade is on the case, investigating clues and tracking down leads. Horne's charming black-and-white spot illustrations add a sense of whimsy, breaking up the text, while Beauvais's Briticisms add further to the fun. Daring and indomitable, Sesame is a delightful heroine whose snarky asides and dialogue will leave readers in stitches. Mystery and humor fans are in luck.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      Precocious youngster Sesame Seade tackles the mystery of Cambridge University's missing gargoyles. Aided by a pair of purple roller skates and classmates Gemma and Toby, Sesame tracks down leads that bring her uncomfortably close to home. With an exciting plot and a perfectly droll first-person voice, this second installment avoids the buffoonery often found in humorous middle-grade novels. Spot art highlights the action.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.5
  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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