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The Danger Box [Hardcover]

Blue Balliett
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Praise for The Calder Game

"As she did in Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3, Balliett builds intriguing, page-turning puzzles that explore art and the nature of friendship." —Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Fans of Blue Balliett's earlier art-world mysteries—Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3—will be delighted to know she's back." —Washington Post
"Balliett again offers readers new ways to think." —Booklist, starred review
"Acclaimed for her sophisticated juggling of art concepts, mystery, philosophy and storytelling, Balliett outdoes herself with this ambitious novel... Motivated readers will treasure this provocative title." —Publishers Weekly, starred review>br> "Fans of the author's previous novels are in for a treat in this latest adventure." —School Library Journal, review
"Balliett successfully combines art history, historical locations, suspense and intrigue into an exciting and mind-spinning mystery filled with clues, puzzles, and more twists and turns than the Blenheim Palace maze. This is Balliett at her best." —School Library Journal, featured as SLJ's "Hot Pick."

About the Author

Blue Balliett's grew up in New York City, where she often visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Blue studied Art History at Brown University. She taught at the University of Chicago Laboratory School before becoming a full time writer. Her first novel, Chasing Vermeer, won over a dozen awards and sold in twenty-eight countries. Balliett still writes in her laundry room, assisted by her twenty-pound cat. She lives with her family in Chicago, Illinois. For more information about Blue Balliett, visit http://www.scholastic.com/blueballiett/
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