Synopses & Reviews
Don’t miss A to Z Mysteries—alphabetic adventures that are full of thrills, chills, and cases to crack!
E is for Envelope...
In the fifth book of the A to Z Mysteries—an early chapter book mystery series featuring strong boy and girl characters—Dink keeps getting letters addressed to "D. Duncan." But when he opens them, they all start "Dear Doris" and don't make any sense! Josh and Ruth Rose think someone's playing a trick on Dink. But dink is sure there's more to it than that - especially after Doris Duncan shows up and demands her letters!
Each book includes a map and a letter from the author. Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging readers and any kid who love mysteries!
Synopsis
E is for Envelope...Dink keeps getting envelopes in the mail addressed to "D. Duncan." But the letters inside all start with "Dear Doris" and don't make any sense! Josh and Ruth Rose think someone's playing a trick on Dink. But Dink is sure there's more to it than that, especially after Doris herself shows up and demands her letters!
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Help Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose solve mysteries from A to Z
Kids love collecting the entire alphabet and super editions With over 8 million copies in print, the A to Z Mysteries(r) have been hooking chapter book readers on mysteries and reading for years. Now this classic kid favorite is back with a bright new look
E is for Envelope . . . Who is sending letters to Dink? All week long, Dink has been getting strange mail. The envelopes are addressed to D. Duncan, but the letters inside are for someone named Doris. Plus, one envelope is empty Could it be a secret code? And can Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose crack it?
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Dink keeps receiving envelopes in the mail addressed to "D. Duncan". But the letters inside all start "Dear Doris" and don't make any sense . . . until Doris shows up and demands her letters!
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Dink receives envelopes in the mail addressed to "D. Duncan." But the letters inside all start "Dear Doris" and don't make sense--until Doris shows up demanding her letters. Illustrations.
About the Author
RON ROY has been writing books for children since 1974. He is the author of dozens of books, including the popular A to Z Mysteries, Capital Mysteries, and Calendar Mysteries. When not working on a new book in his Connecticut home, Ron likes to teach tricks to his dog Pal, play poker with friends, travel, and read thrilling mystery books. Visit him online at RonRoy.com.