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Zusatztext "This is a just-plain-fun read that culminates in a wholly satisfying ending! and it will easily appeal to fans of Andrew Clements and Gordon Korman! as well as anyone who ever watched School of Rock or High School Musical and imagined putting on the best show ever." Informationen zum Autor Ben H. Winters is an author and educator who has written plays and musicals for children and adults, as well as several books in the bestselling Worst-Case Scenario Survival Guide series. He is also the author of The Secret Life of Ms. Finkleman , Bedbugs , and the parody novels Android Karenina and the bestselling Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters . He lives in Indianapolis. Klappentext There has been a shocking crime at Mary Todd Lincoln Middle School. In a glass case in the front hall, a trophy?the trophy, the first trophy ever won in the school's lackluster competitive history?has been stolen. Even more horrifying, an outraged Principal Van Vreeland has threatened to cancel the eighth graders' long-awaited, once-in-a-lifetime field trip to Taproot Valley unless the trophy is returned. Self-appointed sleuth extraordinaire Bethesda Fielding is confident she'll be able to track down the culprit and save her class trip. But the clock is ticking, and unless she can solve this baffling mystery, the eighth graders will be doomed to a Week of a Thousand Quizzes instead. . . . Zusammenfassung There has been a shocking crime at Mary Todd Lincoln Middle School. In a glass case in the front hall! a trophy— the trophy! the first trophy ever won in the school's lackluster competitive history—has been stolen. Even more horrifying! an outraged Principal Van Vreeland has threatened to cancel the eighth graders' long-awaited! once-in-a-lifetime field trip to Taproot Valley unless the trophy is returned. Self-appointed sleuth extraordinaire Bethesda Fielding is confident she'll be able to track down the culprit and save her class trip. But the clock is ticking! and unless she can solve this baffling mystery! the eighth graders will be doomed to a Week of a Thousand Quizzes instead. . . . ...