
Mk's Detective Club: The Double Trouble Puzzle
Keir Graff
(Author)Description
Minerva Keen is the absolute best kid detective Chicago has ever seen, and she's hungry for a new mystery to solve with her friends. But a know-it-all new girl, Zoe, tries to take control of MK's detective club. Worse still, Ms. Claire Voyant, who has always had a soft spot for Minerva, takes Zoe's side. It's clear to Minerva that someone...or something has taken over her favorite teacher.
Add in terrifying nightmares, the return of Minerva's parents (who come home with more dangerous baggage than just their luggage), and some shocking developments--MK's Detective Club might have more mysteries than they can solve. With nowhere to turn, the club walks right into danger...and the stakes just might be deadly.
For more MK's Detective Club adventures, don't miss MK's Detective Club: The Poison Puzzle!
Product Details
Publisher | Jimmy Patterson |
Publish Date | April 07, 2025 |
Pages | 384 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780316412537 |
Dimensions | 7.7 X 5.3 X 1.4 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Keir Graff is thrilled to collaborate with James Patterson on the MK's Detective Club series. His funny and fantastical middle grade adventure novels include The Tiny Mansion, The Phantom Tower (a Chicago Tribune Best Children's Book), and The Matchstick Castle (an official Illinois Reads selection). He lives in Chicago.
Reviews
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
"Patterson and Graff deliver a typically fast-paced, twisty caper made up of short chapters laced with frights, flights, misadventures, and, just for laffs, enough burping and farting to put a stockyard to shame.... A flying start for a smart sleuth who's not averse to heading into harm's way."--Kirkus Reviews
"Red herrings and gross-out humor abound in this approachable, Only Murders in the Building-esque whodunit...wonderfully quirky characters, slapstick buffoonery, and smart pacing propel this rambunctious detective story--and its charismatic narrator--into a dynamic mystery."--Publishers Weekly
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