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 · This time, the story features William, “international cat of mystery,” and the missing masterpiece is the Mona Cheesa (in front of whose famous subject Hancocks piles blocks of gourmet cheese). While the story’s course is predictable—clues include a mouse-size hole below the painting—the focus is really on the glamor of www.doorway.ru: Candlewick Press.  · William the Missing Masterpiece made me laugh. It was smart and silly and cheesy. The cover alone is hilarious as the author/illustrator, Helen Hancocks has cleverly shown only bits of what we know are famous paintings. The first page opens with William, “international cat of mystery” receiving an urgent phone www.doorway.ru: Jennifer Black Reinhardt.  · William the Missing Masterpiece - Helen Hancocks William bears a startling resemblance to our own reading buddy, Calder Alexander Eno, who is a very big cat. He'd be even taller than William, I think, were he to start walking about on his hind legs. William is trying to solve a mystery about an art heist during the Cheese festival/5(49).


William and the missing masterpiece Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. William and the missing masterpiece by Hancocks, Helen, author. Publication date Topics William, international cat of mystery, is on the case " --Publisher's description. William and the Missing Masterpiece Helen Hancocks. Candlewick/Templar, $ (32p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Penguin in Peril; Ella Queen of Jazz. William and the Missing Masterpiece Reviews Helen Hancocks' debut, Penguin in Peril, was one of the critical successes of Following a trio of cats who attempt to kidnap a penguin, the illustrations are particularly appealing, using pencil drawings and computer graphic images to create a unique visual effect.


Helen Hancocks' debut, Penguin in Peril, was one of the critical successes of Following a trio of cats who attempt to kidnap a penguin, the illustrations are particularly appealing, using pencil drawings and computer graphic images to create a unique visual effect. In William and the Missing Masterpiece, Hancocks again puts an animal at the centre of a mystery, when a handsome cat, William, is drawn into the conspiracy of an art theft at a Paris museum. William the Missing Masterpiece made me laugh. It was smart and silly and cheesy. The cover alone is hilarious as the author/illustrator, Helen Hancocks has cleverly shown only bits of what we know are famous paintings. The first page opens with William, “international cat of mystery” receiving an urgent phone call. William is a cat with an international reputation for solving mysteries. Disaster strikes when the famous painting, the Mona Cheesa, is stolen from a gallery in Paris just when it was due to be the centrepiece of an exhibition celebrating National Cheese Week. Cue for lots of cheesy jokes – ‘No Roquefort will be left unturned’ as William employs all his knowledge and skills to catch the culprit.

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