Tag: detectives

MAX: Arts and Thefts by Allison K. Hymas

MAX: Arts and Thefts by Allison K. Hymas

Middle school retrieval specialist Jeremy Wilderson must team up with preteen private detective Becca Mills once again to solve his most mind-boggling case yet! Ahh, summer vacation! Jeremy Wilderson, Scottsville Middle School’s first (and only) retrieval specialist, is enjoying a slower-than-usual season of retrieving (NOT stealing) lost objects in order to help the under thirteen population of Scottsville. But crime doesn’t take a vacation! And […]

February 13, 2018 / 0 Comments
Mr. Beaverton and the Pistachio Fiasco by Olivia Rian

Mr. Beaverton and the Pistachio Fiasco by Olivia Rian

Mr. Beaverton solves his first “real” case. When the sheriff is unexpectedly called away to attend to trouble in another town, Mr. Beaverton is left on his own to keep Knotty Pine safe. As one piece of property after another begins to go missing, the residents of Knotty Pine turn to Mr. Beaverton for help. With his secretary, Miss Di, and messenger boy, Oscar, busy, […]

August 25, 2017 / 0 Comments
MAX: Under Locker and Key by Allison K. Hymas

MAX: Under Locker and Key by Allison K. Hymas

Eleven-year-old Jeremy Wilderson teams up with his rival crime fighter to stop the stealing spree that’s wreaking havoc on Scottsville Middle School in this action-packed MAX novel. Jeremy Wilderson is not a thief. In fact, he is his middle school’s one and only retrieval specialist. Confiscated cell phones, stolen lunch money—he’ll discretely retrieve it before the last bell rings. Business is good, and if it […]

April 18, 2017 / 0 Comments
Got Luck by Michael Darling

Got Luck by Michael Darling

Police-officer-turned-private-investigator Goethe “Got” Luck is known for rolling with the punches and never taking anything too seriously. When he picks up a seemingly dead-end murder case, his life begins to take a crazy turn. Shot at, chased by people he has never met, and attacked by an invisible liondog, Got quickly learns that there is more to this world than meets the eye. He discovers […]

March 19, 2016 / 0 Comments