The double trouble puzzle

James Patterson, 1947-

Book - 2025

"Minerva Keen faces competition in her middle school detective club as they race to solve the mystery of a once-beloved teacher's alarming behavior"--

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Review by Booklist Review

Minerva Keen considers herself to be the best detective in Chicago--never mind that she's still in middle school. She's the head of her own agency: MK's Detective Club, whose few members include her precocious brother Heck and a new student, Zoe Lev, who is attempting to take over the club's leadership. Always on the hunt for a mystery to solve, Minerva notices that the club's advisor, Ms. Claire Voyant, is acting strange, and Minerva is determined to figure out why. This quirky and at times very silly story finds Minerva, Heck, and Zoe fighting bullies, rappelling off buildings, and searching for evil twins. The Double Trouble Puzzle is the second installment in the MK Detective Club series put forth by well-known mystery writer James Patterson in partnership with Chicago-based writer Keir Graff. Chapters are interspersed with Minerva's own detective journal entries, giving readers a chance to search for clues themselves. Though not always linear, this outlandish story promises to entertain.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Investigating a teacher's sudden personality change leads a set of sixth grade sleuths into serious danger in this second series caper. A relentless bully who posts popular videos of his humiliating attacks, and a bossy new classmate aiming to replace her as leader of the Detective Club, may seem like tough challenges for Minerva Keen, but what really gets her attention is how her once-friendly language arts teacher, Claire Voyant, has abruptly turned harsh and dismissive--almost (could it be possible?) as if she were a different person. Ever alert for mysteries to solve--even if a bit of illegal surveillance or breaking and entering is required--Minerva forges ahead. Her outrageously reckless little brother, Heck, is a willing ally, shy best friend and schoolmate Silent Santos is a reluctant one, and (surprise!) even Zoe Quick, a rival overachiever with serious hacking skills, eventually comes on board. Catering equally to readers who relish their crime capers on the comical or scary sides, the co-authors again dish up a rousing combo platter with awkward mishaps, frequent barfing and belching, and sloppy food fights as well as a juicy round of robbery, kidnapping, and attempted murder. Once just deserts have been dealt out all round, the caper leaves Minerva and Heck with just one tantalizing question: Are their enigmatic, often-absent parents actually secret agents? Stay tuned. Minerva presents white, and Santos and Zoe read Black. Final art not seen. More expertly crafted chills and thrills, leavened with laughs.(Mystery. 9-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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