Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
-...Lyall's debut is a winner.- --Publishers Weekly -What's with the get-up? Is that the company uniform or something?-
-This? All P.I.s wear a trench coat.-
-Dude, that's a brown bathrobe.-
I shrugged and straightened out my sleeves. -First rule of private investigation, Ivy: work with what you've got.-
Twelve-year-old Howard Wallace lives by his list of rules of private investigation. He knows more than anyone how to work with what he's got: a bathrobe for a trench coat, a makeshift office behind the school equipment shed, and not much else--least of all, friends. So when a hot case of blackmail lands on his desk, he's ready to take it on himself . . . until the new kid, Ivy Mason, convinces him to take her on as a junior partner. As they banter through stakeouts and narrow down their list of suspects, Howard starts to wonder if having Ivy as a sidekick--and a friend--is such a bad thing after all.
Synopsis
..".Lyall's debut is a winner." --Publishers Weekly "What's with the get-up? Is that the company uniform or something?"
"This? All P.I.s wear a trench coat."
"Dude, that's a brown bathrobe."
I shrugged and straightened out my sleeves. "First rule of private investigation, Ivy: work with what you've got."
Twelve-year-old Howard Wallace lives by his list of rules of private investigation. He knows more than anyone how to work with what he's got: a bathrobe for a trench coat, a makeshift office behind the school equipment shed, and not much else--least of all, friends. So when a hot case of blackmail lands on his desk, he's ready to take it on himself . . . until the new kid, Ivy Mason, convinces him to take her on as a junior partner. As they banter through stakeouts and narrow down their list of suspects, Howard starts to wonder if having Ivy as a sidekick--and a friend--is such a bad thing after all.
Named a Book Riot middle-grade book for the summer with special recommendation for reluctant readers
Nominated for the 2018 Red Cedar Book Award