The Case of the Stinky Socks (Book 1)
By (Author) Lewis B. Montgomery
Illustrated by Amy Wummer
Astra Publishing House
The Kane Press
10th January 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Paperback
96
Width 130mm, Height 192mm, Spine 7mm
91g
The Milo & Jazz Mysteries stars two kid detectives-in-training who use STEM problem-solving skills as they race to unravel cases and save the day! Perfect for fans ofCam JansenandNate the Great. The high school's star pitcher is missing his lucky socks, and his pitching is going to pieces! Can detective duo Milo and Jazz find the thief-before the big gameThis ideal series for beginningreaders making the transition to chapter bookshas incredible Super Sleuthing activities in each book, including hidden pictures, puzzles, mini-mysteries, and quizzes-plus free online activities.
The first book in the Milo & Jazz Mysteries series gets it just right: a fun, easy-to-solve mystery, readily identifiable young detectives, and some extras readers will enjoy. Even kids who arent sports-oriented will enjoy flexing their detective skills here and in the second installment in the series, The Case of the Poisoned Pig. The story cleverly ends with new materials offering additional opportunities for armchair sleuthing. Booklist, starredreview
This book hits all the right notes. Booklist,The 100 Best Childrens and YA Mysteries of the Past 10 Years
The stories are quick and satisfying, and challenges at the back of the books contribute to the enjoyment. Wummers pencil and ink illustrations add a humorous touch and are perfect for the stories. Each volume ends with additional brain stretchers and mini-cases. School Library Journal
Lewis B. Montgomery is the pen name of a writer whose favorite authors include CSL, EBW, and LMM. Those initials are a clue-but there's another clue, too. Can you figure out their names Lewis lives in eastern Pennsylvania and also writes under the pen names Eleanor May and Nan Walker. Amy Wummer has illustrated more than 50 children's books. Amy and her husband, who is also an artist, live in Pennsylvania.