Atticus Claw Learns to Draw - Atticus Claw: World's Greatest Cat Detective

4.34 ( 86 Ratings by Goodreads)
Atticus Claw Learns to Draw

Atticus Claw Learns to Draw - Atticus Claw: World's Greatest Cat Detective

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Published: 6 November, 2014
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Atticus Claw Leans to Draw by Jennifer Gray is the latest in this popular series about master-criminal turned police-cat, Atticus Claw.

Famous works of art are going missing. Atticus is on the case. The prime suspect is Ricardo Butteredsconi - Italian theme park entrepreneur and art connoisseur.

Then Inspector Cheddar goes missing from the Tate Modern, and Atticus and his friends suspect Butteredsconi and his evil pet pig.

In the scariest adventure of his nine lives, Atticus has to act fast if he wants to stop Inspector Cheddar becoming a waxwork!

'Should be a hit for anyone who is, or has been, ten years old.' The Bookbag

'Worth it for the delightfully feline puns alone.' Herald

'As many ups and downs, triumphs and disasters, thrills and spills as ever.' Carousel

'Atticus Claw is a masterpiece!' Sam, age 12

'Very funny and interesting.' Aram age 9

'Atticus is naughty and really cool!' Lucas, age 7

'Atticus Claw is fantastic.' Charlotte, age 8

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571305339
ISBN10 0571305334
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 155 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 198 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Author's Bio

Jennifer Gray is a lawyer and writer. Jennifer's other work includes the Guinea Pigs Online series for younger readers, and a new series for 7+, Chicken Mission. Her Atticus Claw books have been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and received numerous great reviews - especially from children! She lives in London and Scotland with her husband and four children, and of course Henry, a friendly but enigmatic cat.

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