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The Cases of Inspector Cito series: The Disappearing Mummy

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  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:40
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  • Size:150mm×190mm
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  • Text Color:Full color
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★This series includes 10 titles:
A Useful Helper
The Disappearing Mummy
The Night Visitor
The Missing Racehorse
A Research for the Hair
Mystery in the World Cup of Football
Chinese New Year
Intrigue in the Umbrella Factory
The Mystery Magnet
The Great Detective

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  Inspector Cito, the detective who is famous throughout the world for his ingenuity and his love of Spanish omelette, works for the Department of Strange, Mysterious and Super Difficult Cases with the help of Chinese sergeant Chin Mi Edo. A new case requires their help and they have to travel to Cairo, Egypt, to find a mummy which has mysteriously disappeared. The city’s chaotic traffic and a nearby hospital will prove to be the key. Such are the amusing stories of this original team of superagents.

Author

Antonio G. Iturbe, Zaragoza, 1967, has a degree in Media. He has worked as a book critic on several radio stations as well as a member of the Editorial Board of the magazine Qué Leer (What to read), of which he was deputy manager from 1996 to 2014 and now in Librújula. He has published two novels for adults. He loves crime fiction.

Alex Omist, born in Barcelona in 1974, has studied at the Elisava School of Design. After graduation he worked as art designer for different publishing houses and advertisement agencies. In 2010 he won the Apel·les Mestre award, the most renown for children’s book illustrations.

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