This book has been reviewed by Focus on the Family’s marriage and parenting magazine. It is the 36th book in the “Geronimo Stilton” series.
This book has been reviewed by Focus on the Family’s marriage and parenting magazine. It is the 36th book in the “Geronimo Stilton” series.
Geronimo Stilton, editor of the Rodent Gazette, learns about a famous painting that is missing, along with the artist who was restoring it. When he helps his detective friend, Hercule Poirat, solve the case — from an open window and dropped business card that point to a rich factory owner — Geronimo misses his Valentine’s Day date with Petunia Pretty Paws. In the end, Petunia forgives Geronimo, and they celebrate his birthday.
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A restaurant manager enforces his restaurant’s dress code. Hercule ignores road signs as he drives. A factory owner is verbally abusive to an employee. Thieves and kidnappers are arrested.
Mouse-oriented euphemisms are used throughout the book. Geronimo endures several slapstick injuries. He and Hercule attack the criminals they are after by tripping them.
In an illustration, Geronimo kisses the hand of a lady mouse.
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