Thoughtful, atmospheric, and full of heart, The Etiquette of Voles is a clever middle-grade mystery perfect for fans of animals, history, and smart adventures.
Browsing: Detective Books
Heather Preusser, author of Hedgehog Whodunit, shares her writing journey, highlighting how a sleepy hedgehog detective came to life.
Set in a seemingly tranquil town hiding its share of secrets, The Secret of the Old Clock establishes the winning formula that would define the series.
Step into the intriguing world of Chris Wieland, the mastermind behind the captivating Kat Dylan Mystery, The Body on the Beach.
The Case of the Crying Signpost is exciting, instructive, and enjoyable—great for young mystery, history, and ghost-story fans.
Full of intrigue and excitement, and with loads of silly humor, Mystery on the Ostrich Express is an exciting read for elementary-school children.
Who has been stealing the chocolate frogs from the candy store? Two animal friends, one of which has a penchant for comics and superheroes, have a mystery to solve!
As an adult, I still love books featuring sneaky spies, clever detectives, and intriguing mysteries. Here are a few great books to jumpstart a lifelong love of this genre.
Readers of boarding school dramas will adore this exciting romp through privilege (both contemporary and historical).
Maureen Johnson is the bestselling author of several novels, including 13 Little Blue Envelopes, the Truly Devious series, the Suite Scarlett series, and the Shades of London series.