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  • Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?

  • Capital Mysteries, Book 5
  • By: Ron Roy
  • Narrated by: John H. Mayer
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins

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Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?

By: Ron Roy
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Publisher's Summary

From popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy comes a red, white, and blue mystery perfect for the election season!

In the fifth book of the Capital Mysteries—an early chapter book mystery series featuring fun facts and famous sites from Washington, D.C.—it's party time in Washington, D.C.! The president is planning a celebration at the Lincoln Memorial in honor of the man who sculpted the famous statue of Abraham Lincoln. But KC and Marshall notice one small problem—one of the thumbs has broken off the statue! Has someone stolen Lincoln's thumb? Can KC and Marshall find it before the celebration?

Each book highlights one of the famous museums, buildings, or monuments from the Washington area. Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging listeners and any kid who love mysteries!

©2009 Ron Roy (P)2022 Listening Library

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