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The High-Rise Private Eyes
Series · 8 books · 2000-2005

Books in series

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#1

The Case of the Missing Monkey

2000

Deep in the heart of the city. . .Mac's favorite glass monkey is missing. Who would take a glass monkey? And why? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes—Case #001, to be exact, "The Case of the Missing Monkey" Because no mystery is too mysterious, no puzzle to puzzling, no crime too criminal, no trouble too troubling for ace detectives and very best friends Bunny Brown and Jack Jones.
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#2

The Case of the Climbing Cat

2000

Deep in the heart of the city. . . Miss Nancy saw somebody run off with her binoculars. . .Where did the thief go? And will she get her binoculars back? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes—Case #002, to be exact, The Case of the Climbing Cat Because no mystery is too mysterious, no puzzle to puzzling, no crime too criminal, no trouble too troubling for ace detectives and very best friends Bunny Brown and Jack Jones.
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#3

The Case of the Puzzling Possum

2001

The Beat Goes On One day, the trombone is missing from Mr. Riley's music store. The next day, it's back. Then it's gone again. Who could be taking it—and why? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes—Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very best friends!
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#4

The Case of the Troublesome Turtle

2001

Mr. Paris ties balloons outside his toy store every morning. On Fridays, the balloons disappear! What is special about Fridays? And who is taking the balloons? This sounds like a case for the High–Rise Private Eyes –– Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very best friends!
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#5

The Case of the Sleepy Sloth

2002

Ramón's favorite lawn chair has disappeared! He saw it on Monday. Where could it have gone?This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes—Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very best friends!
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#6

The Case of the Fidgety Fox

2003

"Deep in the heart of a big city ..." Melvin's lucky fluffy dice are missing. Without them, he can't drive his bus. How will his passengers get around town? Who need so much extra luck? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes—Case #006, to be exact, the case of the fidgety fox. Because no mystery is too mysterious, no puzzle too puzzling, no crime too criminal, no trouble too troubling for ace detectives and very best friends Bunny Brown and Jack Jones.
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#7

The Case of the Baffled Bear

2004

Why is Bernard the Bear baffled? Well, for one thing, he has lost his whistle and he can't figure out where it is. For another thing, he has just met Jack Jones–one of the High–Rise Private Eyes and a very fine detective in his own right–and Jack won't stop talking about . . . pretzels! Luckily for the baffled bear (and for kids who are ready to read on their own), Jack takes the mystery (and the bear) back to the high–rise to meet Bunny Brown. Bunny is the brains of the operation, and she quickly determines that it's high time for the High–Rise Private Eyes to open case file #7: The Case of the Baffled Bear.
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#8

The Case of the Desperate Duck

2005

Mabel's Tea Room is missing a box of fancy sugar cubes! But who would steal sugar? And why? Thank goodness the High-Rise Private Eyes, Jack Jones and Bunny Brown, are on the case!

Author

Cynthia Rylant
Cynthia Rylant
Author · 213 books

An author of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for children and young adults as well as an author and author/illustrator of picture books for children, Cynthia Rylant is recognized as a gifted writer who has contributed memorably to several genres of juvenile literature. A prolific author who often bases her works on her own background, especially on her childhood in the West Virginia mountains, she is the creator of contemporary novels and historical fiction for young adults, middle-grade fiction and fantasy, lyrical prose poems, beginning readers, collections of short stories, volumes of poetry and verse, books of prayers and blessings, two autobiographies, and a biography of three well-known children's writers; several volumes of the author's fiction and picture books are published in series, including the popular "Henry and Mudge" easy readers about a small boy and his very large dog. Rylant is perhaps most well known as a novelist. Characteristically, she portrays introspective, compassionate young people who live in rural settings or in small towns and who tend to be set apart from their peers. from bookrags.com

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