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Winter's begun in full force and school's out for the holidays. Time for the Tanner-Dent Detective Agency to catch up on some relaxation. Not a chance! Whiz and Joey are on a family ski trip to a mountain resort, only to be stranded when a blizzard takes out the only covered bridge in the county. But that is only the start of the problems when some Olympic Medals go missing! This case proves too big for our sleuths when help arrives in the form of Madi and Wyatt. Will Associate Investigators Agents Z (Madi) and W (Wyatt) have the right stuff to aid Agents M (Whiz) and K (Joey)? Fingerprints,…mehr

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Winter's begun in full force and school's out for the holidays. Time for the Tanner-Dent Detective Agency to catch up on some relaxation. Not a chance! Whiz and Joey are on a family ski trip to a mountain resort, only to be stranded when a blizzard takes out the only covered bridge in the county. But that is only the start of the problems when some Olympic Medals go missing! This case proves too big for our sleuths when help arrives in the form of Madi and Wyatt. Will Associate Investigators Agents Z (Madi) and W (Wyatt) have the right stuff to aid Agents M (Whiz) and K (Joey)? Fingerprints, superglue, and skiing play an important part in this Olympic-sized crime-solving adventure--and a snowball fight.
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Fred Rexroad lives in Vienna, Virginia and writes mystery stories. His life has been an eclectic array of locations and interests. He's lived in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, West coast, Midwest, South, Europe, and on a boat. He's printed cigar boxes, owned a magic store, flew a plane, built an ultralight, worked as a self-employed statistical analyst, photographed oil spills and shifting sandbars from a helicopter for the US Coast Guard, taught at Wright State University, solved logistics problems for the US Air Force, trained NATO personnel in the use of computer programs, wandered unarmed in warzones, was the top operations research analyst at the US Department of Education, did top-secret analysis for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and found some time to write children's stories. He's still trying to decide what he wants to be when he grows up.