M is for Mummy. . . . It's Mummy Monday at the museum, and Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are excited about the new Egyptian exhibit. It features a child mummy in an actual tomb! But then the mummy is stolen and the tomb robbed of its treasure. Can Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose unravel the mystery and return the mummy to its rightful resting place?
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"Geoff finished the last half of this book with Allston so i'm not sure what happened. Allston said the wolf ate the kids but I don't think thats how a kid book would end. Allston liked reading it with us so overall it was a good book to read. "
— Felicia (4 out of 5 stars)
" A cute little mystery book. It held a good bit of suspense for a small book. I'd read it again with another child or read another of the series without hesitation. "
— Ravwrin, 10/7/2013" I wish our museams did those cool activities. "
— Krishna, 9/22/2013" No13 of the series "A to Z Mysteries". I love this series. The cases are bigger and bigger than before these books, but in this case the way of solves does not make sense for mystery!!! But it's OK for this book, I think. "
— Wakako, 8/18/2013" Not much of a mystery, very predicable. "
— Kdlksmith, 7/13/2013" I thought this was a cute story that would have caught my attention as a child because I enjoyed mysteries. Although I wouldn't say it's great literature, it's a fun read. "
— Ci546_marissaojeda, 4/7/2013" gerat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "
— Kaylin, 12/27/2012" the book suck "
— Duckie53124, 8/31/2012" Mysterious! "
— Ellie, 3/19/2012" This is about how the director of the museum tried to get away with valuables, but was caught in the pond. I recommend this book to those who love mysteries. "
— Sara, 3/5/2012" Creepy and weird, but good. "
— Amelia, 1/4/2012" My first A to Z Mystery was a good read. Super for kids who are learning about the mystery genre. "
— Jennifergraber, 9/30/2011" i was in battle of the books and out of all the five books we read this was the only one i really liked "
— Amber, 7/8/2011" in grade three i was studying about Egypt and we did a Assembly about what we learned and this book reminds me about the assembly we did! "
— Sandha, 6/7/2011" very good my prediction was right about dr tweed being a bad guy you should read solve the clues . "
— Rebekka, 4/16/2011" it wasn't really good. "
— Julia, 4/11/2011" another good beginning mystery from Ron Roy. the characters are believable alt hough some of the plot I'd far fetched. as long as yhe audience (3rd graders) us kept in mind the plot stretches aren't so bad. "
— Kari, 5/10/2010" I thought this was the best book out of the series. It didn't sound like it was quickly written like the rest of the books. "
— Cole, 3/24/2010" Very nice! Brady would like those books after Magic Tree House. "
— Clare, 7/17/2009" Three kids find a den where a wolf lives and the babies get stolen. The police come. The kids solve the mystery. "
— Travis, 12/8/2008" this book was so cool "
— Catherine, 8/23/2008" It was a fun story. "
— Tori, 1/20/2008Ron Roy is the author of the popular A to Z Mysteries series, the Capital Mysteries series, and the Calendar Mysteries series, as well as several picture books. He lives in Connecticut.
David Pittu, a two-time Tony Award nominee, has narrated dozens of audiobooks, including Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch, which earned two prestigious Audie Awards for best narration. He has also won three Earphones Awards. Well-known for his work in theater, he has appeared off-Broadway in LoveMusik and Is He Dead, for which he received his Tony nominations, as well as Parade, for which he earned a National Broadway Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He is also a writer, member, and director of the Atlantic Theater company.