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The Book of Mormon Sleuth by C. B. Andersen

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Great Aunt Ella gives fourteen-year-old Brandon her rare edition of the Book of Mormon, expecting him to follow its teachings and keep it safe from the menacing thief who is determined to take it from her Iowa farm.

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First published April 1, 2000

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C.B. Andersen

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C. B. Andersen holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University and is a software engineer at Novell. A former member of the Mormon Youth Symphony, he enjoys music and teaches cello. His first published novel was The Book of Mormon Sleuth. He and his wife, Shari Lynn Tillery Andersen, have 6 children and live in Orem, Utah.

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87 reviews5 followers
August 15, 2019
I really liked the idea that a solution for every problem can be found by turning to the scriptures!

A young boy learns from an elderly great-aunt the value of studying and become familiar with the scriptures. When a treasure-hunter threatens to steal a family heirloom (an original copy of The Book of Mormon), Brandon comes to the rescue with his newfound skills.

An entertaining plot, but slow-moving. The setting is realistic, but the things taking place are not, so that made it difficult to relate to.
19 reviews
September 4, 2022
The author create an amazing sibling dynamic, and is very realistic.
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288 reviews3 followers
July 27, 2009
Mormon fiction, similar to Tennis Shoes books. The plot is simplistic but enjoyable. I have only two complaints about the book, one is it took awhile before anything much happened. About half the book is just laying the background for the fun stuff. The other complaint is that when all this crazy adventure stuff starts happening and their vacation is constantly interrupted, they just keep vacationing like nothing is strange, they keep leaving children largely unattended and pretending nothing special is happening. However, the fun stuff is an adventure of the Saturday morning cartoon variety, which I happen to enjoy. And there are some moments of religiosity.
740 reviews3 followers
September 5, 2010
C.B. Andersen originally wrote this story for his children to teach them to love the Book of Mormon. So, in the book, there is a lot of gospel discussion and Book of Mormon quotes. But, it is also a mystery/adventure story about Jeff, age 11, who inherits a valuable Book of Mormon (one of the original publications) from his great aunt and who has a bad guy trying to steal that book. And the bad guy doesn't care who he hurts or kills to get the book.

I think this would be a good book to read to your children, ages 8-13, and discuss and look up the quotations. It did leave me with a great love and respect for the Book of Mormon.
15 reviews
September 9, 2011
This book was exciting, enticing, and when you thought it was coming to an ending, something would stir it up again. There is a man named Dr. Anthony and he wants an old book of Brandon's Aunt Ella's that supposedly has a treasure map in it. Aunt Ella is giving the old and very precious book to Brandon, but Dr. Anthony will do almost anything to get this book! He follows them from all the different places Brandon's family stops on vacation and escapes from authorities and desperatly tries to get the book, and the map, but through all this, will he get what he wanted or be thrown in jail (being handled by the FBI)????
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Author 4 books12 followers
November 28, 2014
I appreciate what the author was trying to do here. This book is intended to get kids interested in church history and excited about reading The Book of Mormon. Unfortunately, The Book of Mormon Sleuth suffers from the same problem a lot of LDS literature suffers from: It's virtuous, but it's far from lovely. Fine literature this is not. I could nitpick the heck out of this thing, but in the end, my seven year old enjoyed it, so I'll just leave it at that.
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37 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2010
This was a little slow for me so I had a hard time being excited about it. That might have something to do with the fact I have lots of books I want to read but can't keep up with the good suggestions AND my kids and I are reading a much more intense fun read. It wasn't bad but I just wanted to read it to get it over with so I could go on with other books.
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111 reviews
September 23, 2010
I enjoyed this book well enough and would probably have given it 3 stars personally except that I thought it was a great one for me to recommend to my son. It uses seminary scripture mastery, has an adventure, good guys and bad guys, schemes, plans and things that blow up. I think a good choice for ages 8 to 11.
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760 reviews8 followers
April 3, 2012
Coincedental, and somewhat far fetched, however, enjoyable and informative. One of the things I've really liked about this series so far is the integration of the religous culture and the story. Alot of times the integration seems forced, but it isn't in this series. It's geared for a young adult level reader, and I've found them quite good reads.
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106 reviews
February 27, 2008
i think it's pretty good. i think it's amazing how brandon uses the book of mormon to find the answer to every problem he has. i think that what's-his-name needs to think about for a moment that a book of mormon will not tell him where buried gold is.
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22 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2008
it's about a eleven year old boy who is given a copy of the first The Book of Mormon. This book races you throught all the old church sights against a man who wants 'a treasur'. Race with Brandon and his family to keep the book safe.
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115 reviews
May 21, 2009
It was only after I read this and looked at the acknowledgments that I realized my cousin wrote this. It is a fun read. It has enough description that someone who has not been to the sites they visit you can see them clearly.
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21 reviews
February 8, 2008
I thought I would read it since Matthew had. He really liked it and my Dad gave us three. Learned some history. It was great for Matthew (11yrs.)
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74 reviews
March 9, 2008
Really really really funny adventures of a very very typically Mormon family.
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36 reviews
March 18, 2008
I liked this book, i thought it was an interesting way to show how the Book of Mormon can be used in morden life. It was really cool book. I really liked it.
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11 reviews
June 2, 2008
It was sooo good! Kept me on my toes! In fact, the whole series did! Just certain books shouldn't be read a night...
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10 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2008
I had a fun time reading this book. It is a pretty fast read. It was a fun mystery.
25 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2008
my 10 year old loves these books. i thought i would give it a read this summer. It ok..but great for 10 year olds!
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February 4, 2009
I'm LDS, and I've seen other LDS kids rading this, so I wonder if this is a cool book.
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25 reviews
April 2, 2009
it was pretty good. I liked the "mystery" part of it. But it was CREEPY!!! I stayed up almost all night to finish it because I couldn't sleep without finishing it cause I would have nightmares!
37 reviews
March 16, 2010
I loved this book!!!! I love how he is always referring to his scriptures no matter what situation he is in!!!
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11 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2010
its good so far. i love church applied into fun daily reads. then you know that they're wholesome.
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August 9, 2009
This is one of my new favorite books!!! I think that this is one of the best books ever. It even kind of helps my faith grow! If you haven't read this yet you need to!!
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844 reviews6 followers
December 22, 2009
This has a lot of scripture references in it. It was a good book. There was some LDS history in it that was interesting.
4 reviews2 followers
February 9, 2010
Fun fictional series that is full of adventure. Characters learn to apply the teachings of the scriptures in their lives.
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95 reviews
July 2, 2010
I liked all the scripture references in this book, and it was fun to see all the mystery in it. It also made me want to use the Index in the back of The Book of Mormon more. =D
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