Roxie and the Hooligans at Buzzard's Roost

Kids, Fiction, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Knock knock, Who&, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ISBN: 9781481437844
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books Publication: May 8, 2018
Imprint: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books Language: English
Author: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
ISBN: 9781481437844
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Publication: May 8, 2018
Imprint: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Language: English

“An undeniably enjoyable read.” —Booklist
“A charming sequel.” —School Library Journal

Roxie and the Hooligans are back and this time, Smoky Jo is swiped by a kidnapper who is as blunder-prone as Roxie, Uncle Dangerfoot, and Lord Thistlebottom are clever.

Roxie is back! And that means the Hooligans are not far behind. The last time we saw the lot of them, they were being honored as town heroes for thwarting a bank robbery. Now these friends find more trouble afoot…that is, Uncle Dangerfoot to be exact. Roxie’s most beloved uncle is taking her on vacation to a beach house, and of course the Hooligans sneak along.

But their little beach vacation is not what it seems when the Hooligans unveil the secret invention Uncle Dangerfoot has been hiding from his nemesis, who would do anything to get his hands on it. So when one of those rowdy, messy, trouble-making Hooligans goes missing, the suspect is obvious. But, when it comes to those LOUD, mess-making, rambunctious, always-hungry, ill-mannered Hooligans, what’s worse: Missing a Hooligan? Or staying sane while keeping her hostage?!

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“An undeniably enjoyable read.” —Booklist
“A charming sequel.” —School Library Journal

Roxie and the Hooligans are back and this time, Smoky Jo is swiped by a kidnapper who is as blunder-prone as Roxie, Uncle Dangerfoot, and Lord Thistlebottom are clever.

Roxie is back! And that means the Hooligans are not far behind. The last time we saw the lot of them, they were being honored as town heroes for thwarting a bank robbery. Now these friends find more trouble afoot…that is, Uncle Dangerfoot to be exact. Roxie’s most beloved uncle is taking her on vacation to a beach house, and of course the Hooligans sneak along.

But their little beach vacation is not what it seems when the Hooligans unveil the secret invention Uncle Dangerfoot has been hiding from his nemesis, who would do anything to get his hands on it. So when one of those rowdy, messy, trouble-making Hooligans goes missing, the suspect is obvious. But, when it comes to those LOUD, mess-making, rambunctious, always-hungry, ill-mannered Hooligans, what’s worse: Missing a Hooligan? Or staying sane while keeping her hostage?!

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