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The first in a young middle grade animal series in which an anxious
Boston Terrier and an exuberant potbellied pig team up to solve
crimes in their barnyard-from debut author PJ Gardner, with
illustrations by David Mottram. Perfect for fans of the Mercy
Watson series, The Trouble with Chickens, and A Boy Called Bat.
Horace Homer Higgins III despises dirt. And the outdoors. And
ducks. But when his person, Ellie, moves to a farm called the
Homestead, the anxious Boston Terrier is forced to adapt. As if
that isn't enough to strain his nerves, Ellie adopts a perpetually
cheerful potbellied pig named Bunwinkle to be his baby sister.
Bunwinkle is delighted to be on the farm despite the stuffiness of
her new canine brother. She's sure she'll crack his shell
eventually-no one can resist her cuteness for long-especially once
they bond over watching a TV pet-tective show. When the duo
discovers that some neighborhood animals have been disappearing,
they decide to use their new detective skills to team up to solve
this barnyard mystery. Is it a mountain lion? Or their suspiciously
shot-loving veterinarians? Only one thing seems certain: if they
don't figure it out soon, one of them might be next.
The first in a young middle grade animal series in which an anxious
Boston Terrier and an exuberant potbellied pig team up to solve
crimes in their barnyard-from debut author PJ Gardner, with
illustrations by David Mottram. Perfect for fans of the Mercy
Watson series, The Trouble with Chickens, and A Boy Called Bat.
Horace Homer Higgins III despises dirt. And the outdoors. And
ducks. But when his person, Ellie, moves to a farm called the
Homestead, the anxious Boston Terrier is forced to adapt. As if
that isn't enough to strain his nerves, Ellie adopts a perpetually
cheerful potbellied pig named Bunwinkle to be his baby sister.
Bunwinkle is delighted to be on the farm despite the stuffiness of
her new canine brother. She's sure she'll crack his shell
eventually-no one can resist her cuteness for long-especially once
they bond over watching a TV pet-tective show. When the duo
discovers that some neighborhood animals have been disappearing,
they decide to use their new detective skills to team up to solve
this barnyard mystery. Is it a mountain lion? Or their suspiciously
shot-loving veterinarians? Only one thing seems certain: if they
don't figure it out soon, one of them might be next.
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