Lights, Camera . . .

Lights, Camera . . . by Carolyn Keene, published by Simon and Schuster in May 2004, is a captivating addition to the juvenile fiction genre, featuring 152 pages in English. This story follows a young detective who unexpectedly finds herself embroiled in a crime while participating in a film reenactment of a historical heist in River Heights. As she takes on the role of Esther, the sister of the notorious Rackham boys, she quickly realizes that the challenges extend beyond the script, leading to a series of unexpected events.
Readers will discover a blend of action and adventure as the protagonist navigates various obstacles, including food poisoning and malfunctioning equipment, all while trying to uncover the truth behind the disturbances. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, appealing to those interested in stories featuring girls and women in dynamic roles. This edition presents a unique take on the intersection of film and crime, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding drama both on and off the screen.
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I’m a detective,not an actor, so who would think I’d be involved in a crime both offscreen and on? A producer has come to River Heights to film a reenactment of the heist that gave our town it’s name, and he thinks I’m perfect for the part of Esther, the sister of the thieving Rackham boys. So I figure, why not give it a try?
But once the cameras start rolling, the trouble begins. Food poisoning. Broken generators. And worse! If I don’t sniff out some suspects soon, this might be my final act.
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