Ballpark Mysteries #13: The Capital Catch

Ballpark Mysteries #13: The Capital Catch

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Batter up! Baseball action and exciting whodunits star in this series! Next up is Washington D.C. and the Nationals team!
 
Mike and Kate are about to face their biggest, most important mystery yet! Why? It involves the president of the United States! The president’s brother is a catcher on the Nationals baseball team, and someone is stealing his equipment! Can these super-sleuths help the commander in chief catch a criminal?
 
Ballpark Mysteries are the all-star matchup of fun sleuthing and baseball action, perfect for readers of Ron Roy’s A to Z Mysteries and Matt Christopher’s sports books, and younger siblings of Mike Lupica fans. Each Ballpark Mystery also features Dugout Notes, with more amazing baseball facts.
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Ballpark Mysteries Series

Ballpark Mysteries #18: The Atlanta Alibi
Ballpark Mysteries Collection: Books 11-15
Ballpark Mysteries #17: The Triple Play Twins
Ballpark Mysteries #16: The Colorado Curveball
Ballpark Mysteries Super Special #4: The World Series Kids
Ballpark Mysteries #15: The Baltimore Bandit
Ballpark Mysteries Super Special #3: Subway Series Surprise
Ballpark Mysteries #14: The Cardinals Caper
Ballpark Mysteries Super Special #2: Christmas in Cooperstown
Ballpark Mysteries #13: The Capital Catch
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About the Author

David A. Kelly
DAVID A. KELLY is a former Little League right fielder. These days he can often be found watching his sons play baseball at local ball fields or enjoying a game at a major-league park. David’s first kid’s book was a true story called Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse. He lives near Boston’s Fenway Park with his wife, Alice, his two sons, and his dog, Samantha. More by David A. Kelly
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Mark Meyers
DAVID A. KELLY is a former Little League right fielder. These days he can often be found watching his sons play baseball at local ball fields or enjoying a game at a major-league park. David’s first kid’s book was a true story called Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse. He lives near Boston’s Fenway Park with his wife, Alice, his two sons, and his dog, Samantha. More by Mark Meyers
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