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Selected Reviews "A standout novel... The no-nonsense tone of the well-written prose, the
multifacted characters, the hint of romance, and the subtly structured mystery open the
potential fan base to include just about everyone."
- Starred Review, Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Good, smart entertainment."
- Starred Review, Kliatt
"In his first novel for kids, bestselling author Abrahams unspools a tale
that fittingly gets curiouser and curiouser. The story shines on audio via
a fine performance by Siegfried... The fresh dialogue and believable
small-town setting will tempt fans to visit Echo Falls again for any sequels."
- Starred Review, Publishers Weekly
"This book is great theater, with a heroine who is crafty, fearless and
Internet-savvy. Its readers will impatiently await the next Echo Falls
mystery."
- Chicago Sun-Times
"Abrahams crosses into youth territory in this rich, smoothly written
mystery with a protagonist whose character is as substantial as her name
and whose home and school experiences have the feel of real, sometimes
messy middle-class life... Great start for the Echo Falls series."
- Starred Review, Booklist
"Deft use of literary allusions and ironic humor add further touches of
class to a topnotch mystery."
- School Library Journal
"Harrowingly absorbing."
- Kirkus Reviews
"One walloping good suspense yarn."
- Stephen King
Book Description
Welcome to Echo Falls. Home of a thousand secrets, where Ingrid Levin-Hill, super sleuth, never knows what will happen next.
Ingrid is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Or at least her shoes are. Getting them back means getting involved in a murder investigation rivaling those solved by her idol, Sherlock Holmes, and Ingrid has enough on her plate with club soccer, school, and the plum role of Alice in the Echo Falls production of Alice in Wonderland. But much as in Alice's adventures down the rabbit hole, things in Ingrid's small town keep getting curiouser and curiouser. Her favorite director has a serious accident onstage (but is it an accident?), and the police chief is on Ingrid's tail, grilling her about everything from bike-helmet law to the color of her cleats. Echo Falls has turned into a nightmare, and Ingrid is determined to wake up. Edgar Award–nominated novelist Peter Abrahams builds suspense as a smart young girl finds that her small town isn't nearly as safe as it seems.
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