The Chickentown mystery

Albert Arrayás, 1990-

Book - 2021

"The competition to crown the chicken of the year is in jeopardy. A few days before the famous Golden Feather competition, the hens of Chickentown begin to mysteriously vanish. With each disappearance, a new clue... But who is behind all this? Be on the alert; sometimes appearances can be deceiving!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Picture books
Published
Boisbriand, Québec : CrackBoom! Livres 2021.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Albert Arrayás, 1990- (author)
Other Authors
Carine Laforest, 1967- (translator)
Item Description
Translation of: El enigma de Villagallina.
"First published in Spain by Babulinka Libros, Barcelona... ©2017."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
For children aged 3 and up.
ISBN
9782898022746
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The mysterious disappearance of hens threatens Chickentown's annual Golden Feather competition. Hens are treated like "beloved members of every family" in Chickentown, where each year one hen is honored with the coveted Best Hen of the Year award. Several days before the competition, Mrs. Sillyfeather's hen, Scarlett, vanishes, mysterious footprints in her bedroom the only clue. Then the Fairbeak hen, Gwendolyn, disappears, her wing chair raked by claws. Next Rufina Cluckaday goes missing, clumps of reddish fur left behind, followed the next night by Clarabelle Spatchcock after a strange shadow appears in her bedroom. Chickentown's "resident witch," Miss Henrietta, devises a plan to trap the culprit. After Miss Henrietta feeds her own hen, Lucinda, a luminous magic star, the bird shines "with the glow of a thousand lights." Waiting until a fox shockingly appears and absconds with brave Lucinda, Miss Henrietta follows the trail of light her hen emits. Miss Henrietta finds the four missing hens unharmed--but no fox in sight. While the text neglects to explain what has really happened, a close study of the clue-laden illustrations reveals the strange, unexpected answer to the Chickentown mystery. Rendered in precise outlines, fascinating patterns, and explosive color washes, the detailed, eccentric illustrations definitely are worth discerning examination. Not only do they offer clues to the cunning culprit's identity and motive, but they also delight with sly humor, memorable hens, and a fabulous witch (who presents White and has a head of bushy red hair). From Spain via Québec, an amusing, intriguing, enticing visual whodunit. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.