
Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 1
Max Finder is a self-described fact collector — the more obscure, the better. There’s nothing the brainy 12-year-old likes better than to apply his talent for trivia to solving mysteries. But even with his growing reputation as a junior Sam Spade, Max still relies on his best friend and partner in crime, the spunky Alison Santos, to help crack each of his cases. In this exciting collection, Max an...
Age Range: 8 - 13 years
Grade Level: 2 - 9
Lexile Measure: 630L
Series: Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook (Book 1)
Paperback: 94 pages
Publisher: Owlkids Books (March 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 2895791163
ISBN-13: 978-2895791164
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 1903220
Format: PDF ePub TXT book
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“This series that collects these (mostly) four-page comic mystery stories, where the clues and solutions lie in the pages and panels of the story itself, captivates my daughter and me as we read together. She's learning a lot about detective-style thi...”
Alison also need the help of the reader to solve ten puzzling crimes. From a stereo-smashing hooligan to a mysterious art attack to the White Pine Werewolf, each case is crammed with clues, stuffed with suspects, and riddled with red herrings. Budding sleuths can hone their crime-solving skills by cracking message mix-ups, unscrambling suspect’s names, and deciphering fishy warnings. The solutions are in the back of the book — but real detectives never peek.
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