Mystery of the Thief in the Night: Mexico 1
By Adam Turner and Janelle Diller
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Welcome to Mexico!
Izzy's family sails into a quiet lagoon in Mexico and drops their anchor. Izzy can't wait to explore the pretty little village, eat yummy tacos, and practice her Spanish. When she meets nine-year-old Patti, Izzy's thrilled. Now she can do all that and have a new friend to play with too. Life is perf
Adam Turner
Adam Turner has been working as a freelance illustrator since 1987. He has illustrated coloring books, puzzle books, magazine articles, game packaging, and children's books. He's loved to draw ever since he picked up his first pencil as a toddler. Instead of doing the usual two-year-old thing of chewing on it or poking his eye out with it, he actually put it on paper and thus began the journey. Adam also loves to travel and has had some crazy adventures. He's swum with crocodiles in the Zambezi, jumped out of a perfectly good airplane, and even fished for piranha in the Amazon. It's a good thing drawing relaxes his nerves! Adam lives in Arizona with his wife and their daughter.
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Mystery of the Thief in the Night - Adam Turner
Chapter 1
Night Watch
Ka-BOOM!!
Izzy Bennett jumped a mile high.
Well, she didn’t actually jump—and she certainly didn’t jump a mile high—since she was sound asleep when the racket woke her. But her eyes flew wide open.
Katie Kitty, Izzy’s cat, was the one who jumped a mile high. Meowwwwww!
she screeched. She tumbled off the bed and leapt into the cubby below Izzy’s berth.
Scaredy-cat,
Izzy muttered. We’re just tacking.
Her own heart pounded too, though, from the noise of the turn. She reached down into the cubby to scratch behind Katie Kitty’s ears. It calmed both of them a bit. In a minute, the cat purred softly.
The water whooshed against the side of the sailboat. Izzy closed her eyes and tried to go back to sleep, but it wasn’t going to happen. They were sailing in a direction that made the boat tilt at an angle. Izzy felt like she was going to roll off her bed.
When she slept at her grandma’s house back in Seattle, she never had to worry about falling out of bed because the house leaned over.
There was nothing normal about life on a boat.
Izzy sighed and climbed out of her berth. She pulled on a sweatshirt and sweatpants and carefully made her way to the steps up to the cockpit. When they were at sea, it felt like they lived in one of those crazy circus funhouses. Nothing was flat. Everything was at an angle.
Her dad sat in the cockpit reading. She crawled up on the seat with him and snuggled close. He put his arm around her. Izzy Lizzie. What are you doing up at two o’clock in the morning?
Katie Kitty woke me. She didn’t like the noise from the tack.
She didn’t mention she didn’t like the noise either. Izzy was always a little nervous at sea. Well, more than a little. But there wasn’t any way to get their boat from one place to the next without going to sea. She tried not to think about all the scary things that could happen.
Like hitting another boat or even a whale.
Or being knocked over by a humongous wave and then sinking fast.
Or getting lost at sea.
Or, well, just about anything that meant she’d never see fourth grade.
She had a lonnnggggg list that got longer on every trip.
Well, I’m glad to have a little company. Do you want to stand watch with me?
No,
Izzy said. But I’ll sit watch with you.
Her dad laughed. That’s a good thing because I don’t want to stand up and watch for other boats all night either.
Why do we say we ‘stand watch’ when we’re always sitting?
Izzy asked.
I guess it’s because hundreds of years ago boats didn’t have a comfortable cockpit to sit in. People had to stand and look all around to see if there was land or another boat or weather that might be a problem.
Or pirates?
Or pirates.
The two of them sat quietly for a few minutes. Izzy listened to the rush of the water against the boat. She wished she could see some dolphins swim by. Sometimes they did. She loved to watch them jump and flip beside the boat. But tonight she only saw the moonlight catch the waves.
Even though they were just off the coast of Mexico, it felt chilly. Nighttime on the ocean was always colder than it seemed like it should be. She pulled her knees up and stretched her sweatshirt over her legs. Her mom would say, Izzy, don’t stretch out your sweatshirt.
But her mom was asleep, and it was so cozy like this.
Izzy, can you keep an eye out? I’m going to go below and make some more coffee. Do you want some hot chocolate?
Yum! Can you put marshmallows in it too?
Her dad disappeared down the steps. Izzy picked up the binoculars. She looked in all directions to see if she could see another