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Missing Persons: The Chocolate Lover
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3 reviews
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Great Reading!!
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Kayla
I absolutely loved this book. It is deffinetly one of my favorite books and my favorite series. I have read this book many times and it is fantastic. I have this book and the series, and it is fabulous.
ps. I'm not just making all this up. This book is truly a great one. If you read it, you won't regret it!
I absolutely loved this book. It is deffinetly one of my favorite books and my favorite series. I have read this book many times and it is fantastic. I have this book and the series, and it is fabulous.
ps. I'm not just making all this up. This book is truly a great one. If you read it, you won't regret it!
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Like mystery and adventure?
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by safia
If you liked the previous book in this series, you'll like this book too! Sophie and Sam once again find themselves searching for a missing person while trying to stay missing themselves. This time they're searching for a lost love of a possible relative of theirs. So it's an exciting read!
If you liked the previous book in this series, you'll like this book too! Sophie and Sam once again find themselves searching for a missing person while trying to stay missing themselves. This time they're searching for a lost love of a possible relative of theirs. So it's an exciting read!
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Another cool and fun mystery!
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by Dylana
These contemporary mysteries never fail. This is the second in the series and it was a lot of fun to read. It had mystery, boys, romance, new friendships, etc. This one is about Sam and Sophie Shattenberg, who are now under different identities in a new hometown, ever since their parents both died. They feel so at home in Venice Indiana. Sophie starts school here and she's met a perfect new friend, and has eyes for a very cute boy, Pete. But now Sam and Sohpie think they've found their only long, lost relatives! They can only hope. And just their luck, these "relatives" have a mystery that needs to be solved. They take the job with their boss, Gus, who is a private investigator. They also hope to find out about these people to see if they truly are related.
But all along the way, they are being trailed by an investigaotr on the look out for the real Sam and Sophie. They better be careful. Read the book to find out. I recommend it for all teenage girls.
These contemporary mysteries never fail. This is the second in the series and it was a lot of fun to read. It had mystery, boys, romance, new friendships, etc. This one is about Sam and Sophie Shattenberg, who are now under different identities in a new hometown, ever since their parents both died. They feel so at home in Venice Indiana. Sophie starts school here and she's met a perfect new friend, and has eyes for a very cute boy, Pete. But now Sam and Sohpie think they've found their only long, lost relatives! They can only hope. And just their luck, these "relatives" have a mystery that needs to be solved. They take the job with their boss, Gus, who is a private investigator. They also hope to find out about these people to see if they truly are related.
But all along the way, they are being trailed by an investigaotr on the look out for the real Sam and Sophie. They better be careful. Read the book to find out. I recommend it for all teenage girls.
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