What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Masterthief
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SOLVED. Children’s Search and Find Picture book about following a Thief through a city by tracing his route. [s]
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Jul 17, 2022 05:32PM

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Masterthief by Richard Burnie - Simi's suggestion.
Biblio.com shows screenshots of a few inside pages: https://www.biblio.com/book/masterthi...
Description on Amazon:
Hard cover, 32 p. ... plunks readers into a teeming cityscape to sleuth out a bandit, his booty, his trail and the two suave detectives tailing him. Fabrizzi is the perp's name, theft is his game. While figuring out what Fabrizzi has swiped - everything from a bust (lifted from the museum) to a wig to a potty - isn't overly taxing, Burnie ups the ante considerably with multiple challenges, e.g., asking readers to track Fabrizzi's convoluted path through mazes of streets, sewer pipes and market stalls. Burnie's full-scale, highly detailed paintings cover every inch of the pages, using cutaways, aerial views and other dramatic angles to reveal city highways, byways, hallways and stairways. He happily complicates the proceedings with lookalikes and red herrings galore. (Solutions are offered at the end.) Sophisticated artwork and a distinctive retro flavor (fashions, automobile styling and other decor suggest the gangster era of the '20s and '30s) give the book added pizzazz.

Biblio.com shows screenshots of a few inside pages: https://www.biblio.com/book/masterthi...
Description on Amazon:
Hard cover, 32 p. ... plunks readers into a teeming cityscape to sleuth out a bandit, his booty, his trail and the two suave detectives tailing him. Fabrizzi is the perp's name, theft is his game. While figuring out what Fabrizzi has swiped - everything from a bust (lifted from the museum) to a wig to a potty - isn't overly taxing, Burnie ups the ante considerably with multiple challenges, e.g., asking readers to track Fabrizzi's convoluted path through mazes of streets, sewer pipes and market stalls. Burnie's full-scale, highly detailed paintings cover every inch of the pages, using cutaways, aerial views and other dramatic angles to reveal city highways, byways, hallways and stairways. He happily complicates the proceedings with lookalikes and red herrings galore. (Solutions are offered at the end.) Sophisticated artwork and a distinctive retro flavor (fashions, automobile styling and other decor suggest the gangster era of the '20s and '30s) give the book added pizzazz.