Super Puzzletastic Mysteries: Short Stories for Young Sleuths from Mystery Writers of America
Description
Bestselling author Chris Grabenstein and the Mystery Writers of America bring together twenty peerless puzzles--from bestselling authors such as Peter Lerangis, Stuart Gibbs, Lauren Magaziner, Kate Milford, and, of course, Grabenstein himself--in an anthology of mystery short stories that invite readers to try to unravel the riddles themselves.
From tales of hapless superheroes and stolen squirrel monkeys to murderous triplets and haunted basements, these thrilling, puzzling, and hilarious cases have one thing in common--YOU get a chance to be the detective before the author reveals the solution.
With twenty never-before-published mystery stories, this collection will leave young detectives sleuthing for more!
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About the Author
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Peter Lerangis is the author of more than one hundred and sixty books, which have sold more than five and half million copies and been translated into thirty-three different languages. These include the five books in the New York Times bestselling Seven Wonders series, The Colossus Rises, Lost in Babylon, The Tomb of Shadows, The Curse of the King, and The Legend of the Rift, and two books in the 39 Clues series. He lives in New York City with his family.
Kate Milford is the New York Times best-selling author of the Edgar Award-winning, National Book Award nominee Greenglass House, as well as Ghosts of Greenglass House, Bluecrowne, The Thief Knot, and many more. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York. www.greenglasshousebooks.com and www.katemilfordwritesbooks.com,
Twitter: @KateMilford
Chris Grabenstein is a New York Times bestselling author and the winner of multiple awards for his Haunted Mystery series. He lives in New York City with his wife, JJ, two cats, and a dog named Fred, who starred on Broadway in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Tyler Whitesides once worked part time at a middle school as a night custodian. Wandering the halls each night sparked the ideas which led to the Janitors series. As an author, Tyler has presented in many states, speaking to more than seven hundred schools across the country. He loves music and the great outdoors. He lives in northern Utah with his two sons.
Reviews
"Engaging anthology of snappily paced capers entailing codes, ciphers, and math and science puzzles." -- Publishers Weekly
"An engaging addition to a school library collection, especially one where middle grade mysteries, puzzles, and mind teasers are in high demand." -- School Library Journal