Color Me Criminal

Color Me Criminal by Ellen Weiss, published by HarperCollins on March 19, 1997, is a first edition juvenile fiction book comprising 144 pages. This engaging story follows Maya, the ACME Chief’s niece, and her friend Ben as they embark on an adventurous quest to recover the colors stolen by the notorious Carmen Sandiego from Arizona’s Painted Desert. Their investigation takes them on a thrilling journey filled with clues that span from New York’s Empire State Building to the Iditarod dogsled race in Alaska.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and action as Maya and Ben navigate a series of challenges in their pursuit of the infamous thief. The narrative incorporates elements of detective stories and adventure, making it an exciting read for young audiences. With its focus on the urgency of saving the rare Painted Desert Glossy Snake, the book presents a unique storyline that intertwines environmental themes with a captivating plot.
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Carmen Sandiego has stolen all the colors from Arizona’s Painted Desert—and that spells certain extinction for the rare Painted Desert Glossy Snake! The ACME Chief’s niece Maya and her friend Ben are on the case. Will a chain of crazy clues—stretching from New York’s Empire State Building to the Iditarod dogsled race in Alaska—lead them to the infamous thief?
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