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The Book of Mormon Sleuth
by Carl Blaine Andersen
Salt Lake City, UT: Bookcraft, 2000 (279p.)


Published In Series:
The Book of Mormon Sleuth
Volume: 1

 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Mystery
Scripture-based Fiction
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Book of Mormon--Juvenile fiction; Mormons--Juvenile fiction; Farm life--Iowa--Juvenile fiction; Great-aunts--Juvenile fiction;
Summary:
Twelve-year old Brandon is sure his summer vacation has been ruined when his parents drag him to the Midwestern farm of his mother's eccentric aunt. What the unhappy seventh grader hasn't counted on is Aunt Ella's ability to bring alive their daily reading of the Book of Mormon. From its pages she spins an intriguing game, turning her house, dairy farm and daily routines into a puzzle--a labyrinth that can be solved only by using clues taken from the scriptures.
Brandon's reward for solving the puzzle is to be a rare copy of the original edition of the Book of Mormon. But when a mysterious Dr. Anthony shows up and attempts to steal the valuable book, Brandon must use his newfound knowledge of the Book of Mormon to confront real dangers. [publisher's blurb]

more information at publisher's web site
http://deseretbook.com/store/product/3983506

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .An223b 2000

Reviewed In:
[Review of] The Book of Mormon Sleuth by Carl Blain Andersen by Jeff Needle
LDS Fiction — The Growing Youth and Young Adult Market by Michele Ashman Bell






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