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I can see the similarity, but doesn't look like the one I remember, based on the flap and some of the Amazon reviews. Thanks though!
Did the girl work there, shop there, or her father owned the store?
A long shot - Emmy, Beware! by Harriette Sheffer Abels?
A long shot - Emmy, Beware! by Harriette Sheffer Abels?

A long shot - Emmy, Beware! by Harriette Sheffer Abels?"
I was actually trying to recall if she worked there while I was writing this up - I'm leaning toward yes on that; if not, then she was a shopper. I'm nearly 100% certain her father didn't own the store. I got the impression it was a large department store chain like a JC Penney or Kohl's or Sears, but it didn't use a chain name that I recognized at the time.
I'll see what I can find on Emmy, Beware! although so far I can't find more than the 1-sentence flap. The title doesn't ring a bell though. Pretty sure the book was a paperback novel, not hardcover, which is the only thing I'm finding in searches. Wish I could find a sample to read!





Wow, there's a lot more books with this theme than I'd realized! Thanks for the suggestions. I'm certain the main character was a girl though, nearly certain she was alone aside from the burglars, and positive that it was not an illustrated book.
I'll probably scour my local library for copies of all these just to make sure, but so far nothing sounds like the one I hazily recall. :(


Here's the Google Books preview of The Joker's Revenge by Carolyn Keene - Rainbowheart's suggestion:
https://books.google.com/books?id=SH6... There are different cover images.
https://books.google.com/books?id=SH6... There are different cover images.

It was less mystery and more suspense. The scene that stands out the most strongly in my memory was her removing her shoes and changing into a dark leotard (or similar) taken off the rack to make it easier to sneak around while the burglars were looking for her. I remember it as a cat-and-mouse vibe.

I remember the main character's "friend" and her boyfriend were the robbers. At first they didn't know she was stuck in there. The main character hides from them all night. At one point she hides from them by sliding into rolled-up carpeting or rugs. Her "friend" realizes she's in the store and lays out a sandwich for her to eat and she walks around whispering to her that she wants her to come out to talk. The boyfriend doesn't know she's doing that. The main character also tosses an orange down the escalator at one point to distract them.
It's funny how I remember so much about it but still can't find the book!!!

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The Lancelot Closes at Five
"When two girls secretly spend the night in a model home, they leave behind traces of their visit which involve the entire neighborhood in a mystery."
(Though it looks like Paula nailed it already) ;)

Glad you found your book, Shannon.
Just so we don't get confused, Janet is the OP (original poster).
Just so we don't get confused, Janet is the OP (original poster).

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The main character was a girl who was somehow locked (or trapped) inside a department store overnight with some burglars or robbers. I think she was high school age or maybe early 20's. I can't remember how or why they both ended up in there, but the burglars were not aware of her at first. When they realized she was in there with them, they tried to catch her and it became a kind of cat-and-mouse hunt with her hiding from them, trying to avoid them until the morning.
I think at some point they were taking things from the jewelry counter displays, but I don't recall if that was their main objective.
At some point, she was hiding inside a clothing rack and took off her shoes so they wouldn't hear her sneaking around. I think she also changed into a black leotard to they wouldn't see her as easily, but I may be mistaken on that detail.
I don't remember the ending but I think she was able to escape them in the end, because I feel like if she'd been caught that would have stuck in my memory.