Thieves -- Juvenile fiction
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Thieves -- Juvenile fiction
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Thieves
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- Foxheart, Claire Legrand ; illustrations by Jaime Zollars
- The spider sapphire mystery, by Carolyn Keene
- Viva Zapata, by Emilie Smith and Margarita Kenefic Tejada ; illustrated by Stefan Czernecki
- Aru Shah and the song of death, a Pandava novel, Roshani Chokshi
- Tangled, the junior novelization
- Snazzy cat capers: The Fast and the Furriest/, by Deanna Kent
- Un canard entre les canines, illustrations de Leanne Franson
- Pigsticks and Harold and the Tuptown thief, Alex Milway
- Spy penguins, Sam Hay ; illustrated by Marek Jagucki
- Nick and the nasty knight, Ute Krause
- The secret of the old clock, by Carolyn Keene
- Two catch a thief, by Tom Watson ; illustrations by Ethan Long
- Captain Awesome and the trap door, by Stan Kirby ; illustrated by George O'Connor
- Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes, a story, by Jonathan Auxier
- Super-villain ghost scare!, by Scholastic
- The hacker's key, Jon Skovron
- Thea Stilton and the Venice masquerade, text by Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Barbara Pellizzari (design) and Flavio Ferron (color) ; graphics by Giovanna Ferraris and Paola Berar ; translated by Emily Clement
- Stealing Greenwich, Brittany Geragotelis
- Escape to the above, Adam Jay Epstein
- What the ladybird heard at the seaside, a brand new What the ladybird heard adventure with glitter on every page!, written by Julia Donaldson ; illustrated by Lydia Monks
- A to Z mysteries, by Ron Roy, Bks. O-R
- The celebrity cat caper, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Anthony VanArsdale
- Hello, door, by Alastair Heim ; illustrated by Alisa Coburn
- The swimming pool mystery, Martin Widmark ; illustrated by Helena Willis
- The Classy Crooks Club, Alison Cherry
- The bike thief, Rita Feutl
- The case of the missing painting, Dosh Archer
- Les habits neufs de l'empereur, Hans Christian Andersen ; redécoupé, surpiqué et recousu par John A. Rowe ; traduit par Nora Garay
- The thief and the beanstalk, P.W. Catanese
- Raven, a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest, told and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- The mystery of the clockwork sparrow, Katherine Woodfine
- Who is the bucks bandit?, Gina Loveless ; illustrations by Andrea Bell
- Final crossing, Sean Rodman
- The Unbelievable Oliver and the four jokers, written by Pseudonymous Bosch ; illustrated by Shane Pangburn
- Claris the chicest mouse in Paris, Holiday heist, Megan Hess
- Timmy Failure, sanitized for your protection, Stephan Pastis
- The Thief Lord, Cornelia Funke ; English translation by Oliver Latsch
- The Misfits Club, Kieran Crowley
- Snazzy cat capers, Deanna Kent ; illustrated by Neil Hooson
- The sandwich thief, by André Marois ; illustrated by Patrick Doyon
- Home alone 2, lost in New York, story adapted by Rebecca Gyllenhaal ; illustrated by Kim Smith
- The cherry thief, Renata Galindo
- Secrets of the silver lion, a Carmen Sandiego novel, by Emma Otheguy
- The magic misfits, by Neil Patrick Harris and Alec Azam ; story artistry by Lissy Marlin ; how-to magic art by Kyle Hilton
- The talking T. Rex, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- Thieves of Weirdwood, William Shivering ; illustrated by Anna Early
- A to Z mysteries, by Ron Roy, Bks. S-V
- The bald bandit, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- Who in the world is Carmen Sandiego?, adaptation by Rebecca Tinker ; based on the teleplay by Duane Capizzi ; with a foreword by Gina Rodriguez
- Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam, Tracey Corderoy ; illustrated by Steven Lenton
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