airports, and picked up more slack than anybody should have to. Seven years ago I got a crazy whim, and you are why each and every step toward fulfilling this dream has been possible. You are such a keeper!
About the author
Sharon Cameron was awarded the 2009 Sue Alexander Most Promising New Work Award by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators for the prequel to
Copyright © 2013 by Sharon Cameron
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Cameron, Sharon, 1970–
A spark unseen / Sharon Cameron. — 1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: When Katharine Tulman foils an attempt to kidnap her Uncle Tully, she finds herself caught up in international intrigue. Aware that there are people who want to turn her uncle’s mechanical fish into an explosive device, and unsure of who to trust, she decides to fake her uncle’s death and flee to Paris in search of Lane Moreau, her uncle’s assistant. ISBN 978-0-545-32813-5 (jacketed hardcover) 1. Eccentrics and eccentricities — Juvenile fiction. 2. Uncles — Juvenile fiction. 3. Inventions — Juvenile fiction. 4. Detective and mystery stories. 5. Paris (France) — History — 1848–1870 — Juvenile fiction. 6. France — History — Second Empire, 1852–1870 — Juvenile fiction. [1. Mystery and detective stories. 2. Eccentrics and eccentricities — Fiction. 3. Uncles — Fiction. 4. Inventions — Fiction. 5. Paris (France) — Fiction. 6. France — History — Second Empire, 1852–1870 — Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.C1438Sp 2013
813.6 — dc23
2012046637
First edition, October 2013
Cover art © 2013 by Borja
Cover design by Elizabeth B. Parisi
e-ISBN 978-0-545-57801-1
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