Publisher's Synopsis
There he was again.
They caught a glimpse of the kid's purple ball cap as he disappeared behind the restored mining cabin on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Mophead and Domino were sure they were being followed. But they didn't expect to find themselves in the middle of solving a real-life mystery story: The Double Mystery of Cucumber Gulch.
Mophead McPhearson and his sister Domino are off on a new adventure, this time to Breckenridge, Colorado, where Dad is doing a book signing at The Cucumber Gulch.
When Mophead and Domino meet Bennett Erickson whose mom runs the bookstore, they have no idea they're about to be at the center of a real-life mystery story. Bennett introduces them to Everest Guyson, an "older than dirt" Breckenridge resident known around town for telling tall tales about the town's historical mining past. Bennett is hoping Mr. Guyson will repeat one particular story-the one about his grandpa, Cade Guyson, and a gigantic gold nugget.
As they extract the story from Mr. Guyson bit by bit, Mophead, Domino, and Bennett find themselves chasing clues all over town. Mr. Guyson tells them about the sunken Reiling Dredge and the enormous rock piles left behind in its quest for gold, a pine tree with a split trunk in the Cucumber Gulch Wildlife Preserve above town, a mysterious map hidden behind a wall of newspapers, and a gap under the windowsill of a local church. After a trip to his cabin near the ski slope on Peak 10, Mr. Guyson leaves the McPhearson siblings and Bennett two sets of numbers without explanation. Could the digits be tied to Mr. Guyson's quirky numbering system for the bookshelves at The Cucumber Gulch? And how do the numbers tie into the mystery of the missing gold nugget?
Hilarious nicknames aside, Mophead and Domino are caught up in a mystery they won't soon forget! Join them as they solve The Double Mystery of Cucumber Gulch.
A MOPHEAD & DOMINO MYSTERY
FOR READERS IN GRADES 4-6