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THE TRAIL OF THE CHOCOLATE THIEF
James Heneghan
Volume 22 Number 3
Readers originally met the three juvenile members of the O'Brien Detective Agency in The Case of the Marmalade Cat as Vanc ouverite Clarice "Chief" O'Brien was founding her backyard sleuthing firm "devoted to Fighting Crime and Solving Mysteries" and enlisted friend Sadie Stewart, a.k.a. Number Two, and newcomer Leopold "Brick" Chumley-Smythe, a.k.a. Nu mber Three, as her detective staff. In the same way that the agency's first case involved finding a missing object, a cat, and was set around a fest ival, Hallowe'en, so The Trail of the Chocolate Thief involves locating numerous missing items, all toys, and occurs just prior to another festive occasion, Christmas. Temporarily joining the trio is Clarice's visiting seven-year-old cousin, Moonflower, who is initially seen as a nuisance but who later proves her worth. As the title suggests, the young detectives trail the thief using Robin Hood Milk Chocolate bar wrappers, which are found at th e scene of each toy theft, as clues. Again Clarice's "Sixth Sense Hunches" combine with Sadie's "Superior Reasoning Powers" to solve the case and reveal the thief to be a modern-day juvenile R[ebecca] Hood, who has been taking toys from the "rich" to give to the poor at Christmas. While The Trail of the Chocolate Thief |