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The Drowned Violin.


The Drowned Violin violin, family of stringed musical instruments having wooden bodies whose backs and fronts are slightly convex, the fronts pierced by two f-hole-shaped resonance holes.  

Mel Malton Malton could be:
  • Malton, North Yorkshire, England
  • Malton, Ontario, Canada
  • A fictional town featured in the MMORPG Urban Dead.
 

Napoleon Napoleon
 French Napoléon Bonaparte orig. Italian Napoleone Buonaparte

(born Aug. 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St. Helena Island) French general and emperor (1804–15).
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178 Willowdale Willowdale can mean:
  • The neighbourhood of Willowdale in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • The electoral district of Willowdale in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • The small town of Willowdale in Pennsylvania, USA
 Avenue, Suite 201, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2N 4Y8

1891917235 $9.95 www.hmelmalton.com

The Drowned Violin: An Alan Nearing Mystery by Mel Malton is the fast-paced and fun mystery story that begins with finding of a violin in a local river by eleven year old Alan Nearing and his friends. Carrying young readers through the ever-thickening plot of a missing Stradivarius and a gang of thieving bullies on jet-skis, The Drowned Violin involves charming Josee and Ziggy with Alan's quick and fun investigation of their town's oddest mystery yet. The Drowned Violin is very highly recommended as the debut novel for Mel Malton's "Alan Nearing Mystery" series and highly recommended for all young mystery fans as a creative, entertaining read.
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Date:Jun 1, 2006
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