The Law of Finders Keepers
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Just the Series: Mo & Dale Mysteries Vol. 4   

Series and Publisher: Mo & Dale Mysteries   

Annotation: A rumor that Blackbeard's buried treasure is somewhere near Tupelo Landing causes pirate fever to sweep through town just as clues about Mo's Upstream Mother surface and the Desperado Detectives--aka Mo LoBeau and her best friends Dale and Harm--take on the most important case of Mo's life.
Genre: [Mystery fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #195149
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 09/10/19
Pages: 356 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-14-242617-2 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-6240-8
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-14-242617-3 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-6240-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018009941
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

In the fourth and final book in the series that began with Three Times Lucky (2012), "possible orphan" Mo LoBeau comes up against an adversary slicker than motor oil on a pond and discovers clues to the whereabouts of her long-missing Upstream Mother.The search for Blackbeard's treasure brings professional treasure hunter Gabriel Archer into Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, with a lot of oily talk and shady intentions. When Miss Lana and the Colonel give Mo a box that was set aside for her when she floated into their lives on a signboard 12 years earlier, Mo's search for her Upstream Mother is reinvigorated with new clues. Soon Mo and her faithful cast of characters—Dale, Harm, Lavender, and Queen Elizabeth the dog, as well as the ever hateful though sometimes surprising Atilla—must juggle the search for worldly treasures as well as treasures of the heart. Turnage brings a lively cast rich with heartfelt emotion and quick-witted charm. Exceptional command of voices delivered with wit propels this fast-paced treasure-hunt tale into a pitch-perfect delight: "Stole is such a harsh word," the mayor says when discussing how the cache came to Tupelo Landing. "Let's say she set it free and it didn't come home to him." The book assumes a white default.Lovers of the previous books will delight in the return of Mo, and if they can get through the end without welling up, they're tougher than most—it's absolutely worth the wait. (Fiction. 8-12)

Horn Book

The Desperado Detective Agency (Three Times Lucky etc.) now has two mysteries to solve--one concerning Mo's continuing search for her biological mother, the other Blackbeard's lost treasure. Turnage focuses on plot and her signature down-home Southern language. Characters grow and reveal their complexities, but the heart of the novel is the mysteries, and their solutions involve more sophisticated detective work than the Desperados have employed before.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

In the fourth and final book in the series that began with Three Times Lucky (2012), "possible orphan" Mo LoBeau comes up against an adversary slicker than motor oil on a pond and discovers clues to the whereabouts of her long-missing Upstream Mother.The search for Blackbeard's treasure brings professional treasure hunter Gabriel Archer into Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, with a lot of oily talk and shady intentions. When Miss Lana and the Colonel give Mo a box that was set aside for her when she floated into their lives on a signboard 12 years earlier, Mo's search for her Upstream Mother is reinvigorated with new clues. Soon Mo and her faithful cast of characters—Dale, Harm, Lavender, and Queen Elizabeth the dog, as well as the ever hateful though sometimes surprising Atilla—must juggle the search for worldly treasures as well as treasures of the heart. Turnage brings a lively cast rich with heartfelt emotion and quick-witted charm. Exceptional command of voices delivered with wit propels this fast-paced treasure-hunt tale into a pitch-perfect delight: "Stole is such a harsh word," the mayor says when discussing how the cache came to Tupelo Landing. "Let's say she set it free and it didn't come home to him." The book assumes a white default.Lovers of the previous books will delight in the return of Mo, and if they can get through the end without welling up, they're tougher than most—it's absolutely worth the wait. (Fiction. 8-12)

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Wilson's Junior High Catalog
Word Count: 72,059
Reading Level: 4.2
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.2 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 196783 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.3 / points:18.0 / quiz:Q75644
Lexile: HL580L
Guided Reading Level: W
Fountas & Pinnell: W

Chapter One

The Odds-and-Ends Drawer

The Desperado Detective Agency's biggest case ever crept up on tiny Tupelo Landing in the dead of winter, and kicked off on the rarest of days. Unlike most of our borderline famous cases, it started with two things found. 

One thing found by me, Miss Moses LoBeau--ace detective, yellow belt karate student, and a sixth grader in her prime. 

One thing found by a stranger. 

Before all was said and done, it plunged me and my fellow Desperados--my best friends, Dale Earnhardt Johnson III and Harm Crenshaw, the agency's newest detective--into a blood-thirsty chapter of our town's history, and an unspoken chapter of Harm's past. It put our lives in peril, tested our courage, and sent us racing for treasures of the world and treasures of the heart. 

As for me, Mo LoBeau, it bent my rivers and scattered my stars. 

As usual, I didn't see it coming. 

In fact, I was dead asleep in the wee hours of January 11, when my vintage phone jangled. I clicked on my Elvis in Vegas lamp. "Desperado Detective Agency, Mo LoBeau speaking. Your disaster is our delight. How may we be of service?" 

I squinted at my alarm clock. Five thirty a.m. 

The voice came through scratchy and worried. "Mo? It's Thes." Crud. Fellow sixth grader Thessalonian Thompson, a weather freak desperate to take me to a movie. 

I yawned. "No movie." 

"It's not that, Mo. I'm over you," Thes said. "It's going to SNOW. I'm giving a few special friends a heads-up." 

SNOW? We haven't had real snow in Tupelo Landing since third grade! 

"Really?" I said, kicking off my covers. "Is school out? Is this a snow day?" 

"That's the problem. School's not out. Miss Retzyl makes that call, and she doesn't know my forecast because she's not answering her phone." 

Our teacher, Priscilla Retzyl--tall, willowy, able to do math in her head--is the most normal person in my shy-of-normal life. I adore her. Secretly she likes me too, but ever since she got Caller ID she's been slow to pick up sixth graders' calls. 

"Mo, will you go to her house with me?" Thes asked. "I'm an introvert and you're not." 

True. 

The gardenia outside my window shimmied in the moonlight. What in the blue blazes? Dale's face popped into view, his mama's flowered scarf pulled tight over his blond hair and knotted beneath his chin. Not a good look. "Mo," Dale whispered. "Wake up. Thes says it's going to snow." 

"I know," I said, tapping on the glass. "Come to the door." 

"Which door?" Thes asked. 

"Not you," I replied into the phone as Dale crashed to the ground. I made an Executive Decision. "Thes, call Harm. Ask him to meet us at Miss Retzyl's house in twenty minutes for an Ensemble Beg. But you better be right about the snow." 

I smoothed my T-shirt and karate pants as I strolled the length of my narrow, window-lined flat. I swung the door open and Dale bolted inside with his mongrel dog, Queen Elizabeth II, at his heels. "Hey," I said. "We got a snow mission. I'll be ready in three shakes." 

"Sorry about the gardenia," he said. "I didn't want to knock, and wake up . . . anybody." 

Anybody would be Miss Lana, who wakes up slow. Also the Colonel, who's moody thanks to an eleven-year brush with amnesia. The Colonel and Miss Lana are my family of choice and I am theirs. The Colonel saved me from a hurricane flood the day I was born. Together, we operate the café at the edge of town. 

Dale unzipped his oversized jacket--a castoff from his daddy, who won't need it for seven to ten years unless he gets time off for good behavior, which he won't. "Hurry, Mo. I'm sweltering to death," Dale said. "Mama made me layover." 

"You mean layer," I said, sliding my jeans over my karate pants. 

Dale, a co-founder of the Desperado Detective Agency, ain't a dead-ahead thinker, but he thinks sideways better than anybody I know.  

I pulled on my red sweater and combed my unruly hair. I opened my filing cabinet, shoved aside unanswered Desperado Detective Agency letters, and snagged my orange socks. 

"Get gloves too," Dale instructed as someone swished across the living room. 

"Morning, Miss Lana," I called. "Dale and Queen Elizabeth are here. Can I borrow some gloves? It's going to snow." 

"Snow? Really?" she said, peeking in. Miss Lana, a former child star of the Charleston community theater and a fan of Old Hollywood, gave me a wide, sleepy smile--the real one, not the one she keeps in her pocket for pain-in-the-neck customers at the café. "I love snow!" 

She leaned against my doorframe, her Gone with the Wind bed jacket over her pink nightgown, her short coppery hair glistening in the lamplight.

"Hey, Miss Lana," Dale said, whipping his mama's flowered scarf off his head. "I hope you slept good. The scarf wasn't my idea. Mama said wear it or my ears would freeze off." 

Dale's a Mama's Boy from the soles of his red snow boots to his scandalous good hair--a family trait. Because I'm a possible orphan, my family traits remain a mystery. 

I tossed Dale my bomber cap and laced my plaid sneakers. 

"Help yourself to my gloves, sugar," Miss Lana said. "They're in my odds-and-ends drawer." As she stumbled toward the smell of coffee, we raced to her room. I zipped to the curvy white chest of drawers. Her top drawer erupted in elastic and lace. 

"All her drawers are odds-and-ends drawers," I muttered, opening them one by one and plucking a pair of blue driving gloves from the bottom drawer. 

"Mo!" Miss Lana shrieked from the kitchen. "Don't open my bottom drawer!" 

"Too late," I shouted as a note drifted to the floor. For Mo When She's Ready

"Ready for what?" I murmured, uncovering a large white box. I touched a sticky spot where the note used to be as Miss Lana skidded through the door. The Colonel eased in behind her, his bottle-brush gray hair dented on one side, the plaid robe I gave him in first grade cinched at his thin waist. 

"What's in here?" I asked, hoisting the box. "Can I open it? I feel ready." 

"No," Miss Lana said, grabbing it. She looked at the Colonel and gave him a soft nod. He nodded back. "Tonight, sugar. When we have time to talk," she said, her voice going tinny. 

Weird. Miss Lana's a theater professional. Her voice never goes tinny. 

"But it has my name on it now."

"It's waited almost twelve years," the Colonel said. "It can wait until the end of something as rare as a snow day." 

Our snow day! 

"Come on," Dale said, pounding for the door. 

We grabbed our bikes and blasted down the blacktop, into tiny Tupelo Landing. But with every pump of my pedals, my curiosity tapped at the lid of that mysterious box. 

What's in it, in it, in it? 



Excerpted from The Law of Finders Keepers by Sheila Turnage
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The heart-warming conclusion to the beloved Mo & Dale Mysteries by Newbery Honor author Sheila Turnage featuring the most shocking case yet!

Pirate fever sweeps through the town after an opportunistic treasure hunter shows up looking to lay claim to Blackbeard's lost gold buried somewhere in Tupelo Landing. When the (probably) world-famous Desperado Detectives--Mo and Dale and Harm--are hired by Mayor Little's mother to find the pirate loot for her, and the high-stakes race for riches is on! 

But that's not the only treasure hunt in town. Mo LoBeau unearths shocking new clues that may lead to her long-lost Upstream Mother--in the riskiest, scariest, and possibly richest case of her life. 
Will Mo find her Upstream Mother? Can the Desperados sidestep Blackbeard's curse and outsmart a professional treasure hunter? Will Dale faint under the pressure of Valentine's Day?   

Could the stakes be any higher? Yes. With twin treasures hanging in the balance, Mo, Dale, and Harm realize one of them may have to leave Tupelo Landing. For good.

Readers can come to this new Mo & Dale Mystery right after Three Times Lucky if they like.
And don't miss the rest of the Mo & Dale Mysteries!
Three Times Lucky
The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing
The Odds of Getting Even


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