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Richard L. Kellogg

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Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief

Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief

Richard L. Kellogg

Airship 27
2015
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RETURN OF THE BOY DETECTIVEAirship 27 Productions is proud to announce the release of its third children's book series starring Barry Baskerville; the boy who idolizes Sherlock Holmes. "Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief," is the third installment in this bestselling series from one of the premier publishers of New Pulp Fiction. Written by Prof. Richard Kellogg, the character's creator and avowed Sherlock Holmes enthusiast with colorful artwork by Hawaiian based graphic artist, Gary Kato.In "Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief," the young boy detective has to solve the mystery of who is stealing wooden items in his Watsonville neighborhood. With the help of his parents and the local police, young Barry begins gathering clues and energetically follows them to unmask the culprit. "Along with Prof. Kellogg's whimsical tale," adds Fortier, "we have a book full of beautiful, colored illustrations by an industry pro in Gary Kato. Fans of the series will not want to miss this new entry."
Barry Baskerville Solves a Case

Barry Baskerville Solves a Case

Richard L. Kellogg

Airship 27
2013
nidottu
"Barry Baskerville was one of the strangest boys in his hometown of Watsonville.Most of the boys in his class wanted to be astronauts, truck drivers, or cowboys.Barry thought that was silly. He was determined to become the world's most famousdetective. He wanted to be just like Sherlock Holmes."Thus begins "Barry Baskerville Solves a Case." A precocious school age boy who uses observation and deduction to befuddle and impress his classmates, teachers and parents in a tale brightly illustrated by artist Gary Kato intended for young readers (age 7-10).