<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>There's a stinky stench in the fridge--and our favorite foodie friends must solve a smelly mystery! Inspector Croissant begs Sir French Toast and Lady Pancake for help in finding the source of the foul odor. Could it be the devious Baron Von Waffle? A fetid fish in Corn Chowder Lake? Featuring delectable rhymes and wordplay--there's even an actual red herring--and delicious art, this tasty tale is a treat for kids!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>"Uncle," Croissant said, "the fridge is in trouble! </i> <br><i>A mystery stench turned a whole shelf to rubble! </i> <br><i>I'm the last hope or the fridge will be lost! </i> <br><i>Help me or else we'll be cooked, served, and sauced."</i></b> <p/> There's a stinky stench in the fridge--and our favorite foodie friends must solve a smelly mystery! Sir French Toast's nephew, Inspector Croissant, begs him and Lady Pancake for help in finding the source of the foul odor. Could it be the devious Baron Von Waffle? A fetid fish lurking in the bottom of Corn Chowder Lake? Featuring the same delectable rhymes, wordplay, and art that won critical raves for <i>Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast</i>--there's even an actual red herring--this fun follow-up is an absolutely tasty treat for kids!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>"Inspector Croissant not only solves the mystery, but does a good deed, demonstrating compassion to his fellow foodstuff. Crisp writing, engaging illustrations, and sweets--this is a recipe worth keeping." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/><b>Praise for LADY PANCAKE & SIR FRENCH TOAST</b>: <br>"Kearneys illustrations kick butter, with full command of the storys arc. The bean avalanche is a trippy wonder that will be replayed at many dinner tables. The vibrant colors on simple backgrounds keep the action at the forefront, while the acrobatic rhymes tackle the next hurdle. . . . Teachers and students alike will delight in this food fight. Who will be the winner? Readers will be hungry to find out." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/>"Inspector Croissant's first case reeks of mystery, adventure, and nefarious plans. A savory sequel for any reader with an appetite for sleuthing!" -Matthew Winner, co-founder of All the Wonders<br><br>Crisp writing, engaging illustrations, and sweets--this is a recipe worth keeping." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Josh Funk is from MA where he spends his days writing computer language and his free time writing picture book rhymes. His first published picture book was <i>Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast</i> (Sterling) and he is the author of <i>Pirasaurs</i> (Scholastic), <i>Dear Dragon</i> (Viking), and the upcoming <i>Albie Newton</i> (Sterling, 2018). <p/> Brendan Kearney is an illustrator from the UK. While studying architecture at university, he realized he didn't like rulers. He then discovered that it wasn't essential to use a ruler when illustrating children's books. Now he specializes in illustrating children's books, bringing his own chaotic style and ideas to any project. He is also the illustrator of the first <i>Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast</i> and <i>Bertie Wings It</i> (both Sterling).
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