The mystery of the circus clown

David A. Adler

Book - 1983

Fifth-grader Cam Jansen uses her photographic memory to help find a pickpocket at the circus.

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Published
New York : Viking Press c1983.
Language
English
Main Author
David A. Adler (-)
Other Authors
Susanna Natti (illustrator)
Physical Description
57 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780670200368
9780140348972
9780439133838
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The latest Cam Jansen mystery, alas, is an open-and-shut case that makes only minimal use of her trademark photographic memory. (With a moment's thought, Cam's sidekick Eric could have solved it--and even the inattentive reader can hardly miss.) Cam, Eric, and Cam's scatty, loquacious, globe-girdling Aunt Molly (who supplies a smidgin of comic interest) are at the circus. Aunt Molly's wallet disappears. Other people's wallets disappear. A clown has bumped those people. Clown's themselves tan disappear, notes Cam, by shedding their disguises. At this point another clown misdirects her away from the Bumping Clown-who, it turns out, is his (female) accomplice. Nothing quite clicks (Cam even has to verify her own hunches here); but fans of the series will probably forgive it an occasional lapse. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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