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Georgie, Neemie, Sally, and Rabon are surprised (and maybe a little scared) that author Carole Marsh and Coconut, the rescue pup, have returned to rally the students for another globe-trotting adventure! With just enough time to get their parent's permission, they're off again, soaring toward another book-worthy mystery. This time, their quest will have them walking with pharaohs in the land of the pyramids (and home of the mummies)--Egypt! No visit to Egypt would be complete without a cruise down the Nile River and a visit to the Sphynx. But danger is always lurking as their quest continues…mehr

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Georgie, Neemie, Sally, and Rabon are surprised (and maybe a little scared) that author Carole Marsh and Coconut, the rescue pup, have returned to rally the students for another globe-trotting adventure! With just enough time to get their parent's permission, they're off again, soaring toward another book-worthy mystery. This time, their quest will have them walking with pharaohs in the land of the pyramids (and home of the mummies)--Egypt! No visit to Egypt would be complete without a cruise down the Nile River and a visit to the Sphynx. But danger is always lurking as their quest continues through the dark, dusty tunnels and tombs of the ancient pyramids, the Valley of the Kings, and The Great Library of Alexandria. The unlikely team of detectives will have to decipher cryptic hieroglyphics, dodge haunting curses, and face snapping crocodiles in the frightening city of Crocodilopolis--all to discover the legendary "Oldest Book in the World!" Mimi, Coconut, and the students brave the burning sands and blazing sun with the help of friendly camel drivers and a VERY 'experienced' librarian as they attempt to solve The Eerie Mystery at the Egyptian Library. ADVENTURE - HISTORY - MYSTERY - HUMOR - AND A RESCUE PUP! KIDS WILL LOVE THIS BOOK, EAT UP THIS SERIES -- MUMMIES AND PYRAMIDS AND ALL! "I love to show kids that places they might view as ancient and dead are alive and changing! How will they know there is a new and modern library to house King Tut artifacts if we don't tell them? An underwater archaeology museum will turn us all into eager scuba divers! The past is never past but often an enticing conduit for young readers to discover what they might want to do or become!" - Carole Marsh