Upper Elementary - Mystery
Anderson, M.T. Whales on
stilts. (JUV M) 188p.
Racing against the clock, shy middle-school student
Lily and her best friends, Katie and Jasper, must
foil the plot of her father's conniving boss to
conquer the world using an army of whales.
Balliett, Blue. Chasing
Vermeer. (JUV M) 254p.
When seemingly unrelated and strange events start to
happen and a precious Vermeer painting disappears,
11 year-olds Petra and Calder combine their talents
to solve an international art scandal.
Broach, Elise.
Shakespeare’s secret. (JUV M) 250p.
Named after a character in a Shakespeare play,
misfit 6th-grader Hero becomes interested in
exploring this unusual connection because of a
valuable diamond supposedly hidden in her new house,
an intriguing neighbor, and the unexpected attention
of the most popular boy in school.
Brockmeier, Kevin.
Grooves: a Kind of Mystery. (JUV M) 199p.
After a seventh-grader discovers that the grooves in
his Thigpen-brand blue jeans are encoded with a cry
for help, he sets out to save the factory workers
from greedy entrepreneur Howard Thigpen.
Buckley, Michael. The
Unusual Suspects. (JUV FIC) 290p.
Although filled with anger over her parents'
disappearance, eleven-year-old Sabrina Grimm-- along
with her grandmother, sister, and several fairy-tale
characters-- tries to discover who has killed her
teacher. This is book two of the sisters Grimm
series.
Clements, Andrew. Room
One: a Mystery or Two. (JUV M) 168p.
Ted Hammond, the only sixth grader in his small
Nebraska town's one-room schoolhouse, searches for
clues to the disappearance of a homeless family.
Colfer, Eoin. Half-Moon
Investigations. (JUV M) 290p.
When Fletcher Moon, the youngest detective in the
world, is framed for a crime he did not commit, he
must team up with the unlikeliest of allies, run
from the authorities, and solve the case within
twelve hours to clear his name.
Curtis, Christopher Paul.
Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money. (JUV M) 151p.
Flint Future Detective Club members Steven Carter,
his friend Russell, and Russell’s huge dog Zoopy
solve the mystery of a quadrillion-dollar bill with
the image of James Brown on it.
Defelice, Cynthia. The
Missing Manatee. (JUV FIC) 181p.
While coping with his parents' separation,
eleven-year-old Skeet spends most of Spring Break in
his skiff on a Florida river, where he finds a
manatee shot to death and begins looking for the
killer.
Hale, Bruce. Murder, My
Tweet: From the Tattered Casebook of Chet Gecko,
Private Eye. (JUC M) 117p.
Detective Chet Gecko, and his associate Natalie
Attired, take a case tailing what they think in a
cheating boyfriend but are instead led to a school
mystery that involves blackmail and robots. This is
the tenth book in the Chet Gecko mystery series.
Hamilton, Virginia. The
House of Dies Drear. (JUV M) 246p.
A black family of five moves into an enormous house
once used as a hiding place for runaway slaves.
Mysterious sounds and events as well as the
discovery of secret passageways make the family
believe they are in grave danger.
Holms & Hamel. The
Postman Always Brings Mice. (JUV M) 129p.
A dashing British feline spy is dismayed to find
himself stranded in New Jersey and adopted by a
typical suburban family, until he puts his skills to
good use for his new human. This is Dossier 001 of
the Stink files series.
Horowitz, Anthony. The
Falcon’s Malteser: A Diamond Brothers Mystery. (JUV
M) 191p.
After his older brother, a fledgling private
detective, agrees to safeguard a package for a dwarf
who does not live long, thirteen-year-old Nick
scampers to solve the mystery while also trying to
stay one step ahead of an assortment of thugs.
Howe, James. Bunnicula: A
Rabbit-tale of Mystery. (JUV M) 98p.
Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat
tries to warn his human family that their foundling
baby bunny must be a vampire.
Raskin, Ellen. The
Westing Game. (JUV M) 185p.
When an eccentric millionaire dies mysteriously, 16
very unlikely people are gathered together for the
reading of the will--and what a will it is. A
Newbery Medal-winning novel.
Reiche, Dietlof. Ghost
Ship. (JUV M) 313p.
An eighteenth-century figurehead, the journal of a
ship's quartermaster, and supernatural occurrences
at a seaside resort lead twelve-year-old Vicki and
her friend Peter on a quest to lift a curse and set
right a horrible deed committed two hundred and
thirty years in the past.
Springer, Nancy. The Case
of the Missing Marquess: an Enola Holmes Mystery.
(JUV M) 216p.
A new series featuring Sherlock Holmes' much-younger
sister Enola begins. When her mother disappears,
Enola is determined to find her and sets out to the
heart of London. There Enola becomes involved in the
kidnapping of a young marquess.
Yep, Laurence. The Case
of the Goblin Pearls. (JUV M) 179p.
Lily and her aunt, a Chinese American movie actress,
join forces to solve the theft of some priceless
pearls and stop the operator of a sweatshop in San
Francisco’s Chinatown. This is the first book in the
Chinatown mystery series.
Suspense
Aiken, Joan. The Wolves
of Willoughby Chase. (JUV FIC) 168p.
Bonnie Green and her cousin Sylvia come under the
power of a wicked governess when Bonnie's parents
leave on a sea voyage.
Avi. Strange Happenings:
Five Tales of Transformation. (JUV FIC) 147p.
Newbery Medalist Avi presents characters who
experience startling transformations in this
collection of thought-provoking short stories that
is by turns chilling, ethereal, and surreal.
Bruchac, Joseph. Skeleton
Man. (JUV FIC) 114p.
After her parents disappear and she is turned over
to the care of a strange “great-uncle”, Molly must
rely on her dreams about an old Mohawk story for her
safety and maybe even her life.
Gopnik, Adam. The King in
the Window. (JUV FIC) 410p.
Eleven-year-old Oliver, an American boy residing in
Paris, discovers, much to his astonishment, that
phantoms live within the windowpanes and have
selected Oliver to lead a war against the “soul
stealers” that inhabit mirrors.
Haddix, Margaret Peterson.
The House on the Gulf. (JUV FIC) 201p.
Twelve-year-old Britt’s older brother, Bran,
arranges a house-sitting job for the summer, but
Bran starts acting strangely after his family moves
in, and Britt begins to suspect they are not
supposed to be there.
Ibbotson, Eva. The Star
of Kazan. (JUV FIC) 405p.
After twelve-year-old Annika, a foundling living in
nineteenth-century Vienna, inherits a trunk of
costume jewelry, a woman claiming to be her
aristocratic mother arrives and takes her to live in
a strangely decrepit mansion in Germany.
Kehret, Peg. Nightmare
Mountain. (JUV M) 164p.
12-year-old Molly’s visit to her aunt and uncle’s
llama ranch in the state of Washington leads her
into unexpected danger and suspense.
Lawrence, Iain. Lord of
the Nutcracker Men. (JUV FIC) 212p.
An English boy during World War I comes to believe
that the battles he enacts with his toy soldiers
control the war his father is fighting on the front.
Peyton, K.M. Stealaway.
(JUV FIC) 86p.
Nicky moves to an old castle in Scotland with her
mother, a horse trainer, and becomes involved with
ghosts from some five hundred years in the past.
Roberts, Willo Davis. The
Kidnappers: A Mystery. (JUV M) 137p.
No one believes 11-year-old Joey, who has a
reputation for telling tales, when he claims to have
witnessed the kidnapping of the class bully outside
their expensive New York City private school.
SanSouci, Robert. Dare to
be Scared: Thirteen Stories to Chill and Thrill.
(JUV FIC) 159p.
Thirteen stories about ghosts, monsters, spirits and
other scary creatures will give the reader thrills
and chills.
Wright, Betty Ren.
Crandall’s Castle. (JUV FIC) 177p.
Charli’s impulsive uncle, Will Crandall, decides to
buy the town’s abandoned, possibly haunted, castle
and fix it up as a bed-and-breakfast, but Charli and
Sophia, a clairvoyant orphan who has come to stay
with the Crandall family, know his plan is somehow
dangerous.
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