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A resourceful young woman whose father is a noted detective becomes involved when a prized gallery statuette is stolen and a young sculptress is suspected. She pursues leads through rooming houses, chance encounters, and interviews, confronting anonymous threats, mysterious agents, and staggered alibis. The investigation includes stakeouts, a hold-up, a missing workman, and a daring capture, followed by a destructive fire and the eventual disclosure of a hidden secret. The plot blends investigative procedure with personal loyalties and artistic settings as the protagonist pieces together clues to expose the scheme.

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Joan Clark

Joan Clark is a Canadian author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly the 'Penny Nichols' series. Her stories often feature young protagonists embarking on adventures filled with mystery and intrigue. Titles such as 'Penny Nichols Finds a Clue' and 'Connie Carl at Rainbow Ranch' showcase her ability to weave captivating narratives that encourage curiosity and problem-solving among young readers. Clark's work contributes to the rich tradition of children's literature, providing entertaining and educational experiences for her audience.

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