Cold-Blooded Myrtle
Cold-Blooded Myrtle
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Workman Pub. Co.
Just the Series: Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery Vol. 3   

Series and Publisher: Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery   

Annotation: Twelve-year-old Young Lady of Quality and Victorian amateur detective Myrtle Hardcastle returns, and now she is on the trail of a serial killer in her hometown of Swinburne.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #308575
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Workman Pub. Co.
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 10/05/21
Pages: 360 pages
ISBN: 1-616-20920-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-616-20920-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2021008082
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Morbid Myrtle to the rescue once more, solving murders in her Victorian English village.It's convenient that the Swinburne Village's murderers are every bit as over-the-top and elaborate as Myrtle is dedicated to Investigating. This time around, the murderer signs the elaborate executions by rearranging The Display: each death scene meticulously created in the scale model of the village set up each year for Christmas. Of course, Myrtle would be determined to solve the crimes under any circumstances, but these serial killings seem to have some connection to her dead Mum. Myrtle, a White 12-year-old, has excellent detecting assistants: her French Guianese governess, Miss Judson, who is almost more dedicated to Investigating than Myrtle; White Mr. Blakeney, who still calls Myrtle by the nickname "Stephen"; and Indian British Caroline, whose father was Myrtle's Mum's college friend and who is also connected to the killings. Can they unravel the killer's motives while Swinburne's worthies are all implicated? What if Caroline's and Myrtle's parents are guilty? And why won't Miss Judson and Myrtle's father just kiss, already? Classical allusions and a secret society accentuate the Victorian feel, but Myrtle explains the history as much as she explains 19th-century engineering, so readers should only be puzzled by the mystery itself. Comical footnotes pepper the text, adding wit to prose which is already dryly funny. Clues abound, giving astute readers the chance to solve the mystery along with Myrtle.Another excellent whodunit with a charming, snarky sleuth. (historical note) (Historical mystery. 9-12)

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

Morbid Myrtle to the rescue once more, solving murders in her Victorian English village.It's convenient that the Swinburne Village's murderers are every bit as over-the-top and elaborate as Myrtle is dedicated to Investigating. This time around, the murderer signs the elaborate executions by rearranging The Display: each death scene meticulously created in the scale model of the village set up each year for Christmas. Of course, Myrtle would be determined to solve the crimes under any circumstances, but these serial killings seem to have some connection to her dead Mum. Myrtle, a White 12-year-old, has excellent detecting assistants: her French Guianese governess, Miss Judson, who is almost more dedicated to Investigating than Myrtle; White Mr. Blakeney, who still calls Myrtle by the nickname "Stephen"; and Indian British Caroline, whose father was Myrtle's Mum's college friend and who is also connected to the killings. Can they unravel the killer's motives while Swinburne's worthies are all implicated? What if Caroline's and Myrtle's parents are guilty? And why won't Miss Judson and Myrtle's father just kiss, already? Classical allusions and a secret society accentuate the Victorian feel, but Myrtle explains the history as much as she explains 19th-century engineering, so readers should only be puzzled by the mystery itself. Comical footnotes pepper the text, adding wit to prose which is already dryly funny. Clues abound, giving astute readers the chance to solve the mystery along with Myrtle.Another excellent whodunit with a charming, snarky sleuth. (historical note) (Historical mystery. 9-12)

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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 74,011
Reading Level: 5.9
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.9 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 514467 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: K

An Edgar® Award Winning Series

Myrtle Hardcastle—twelve-year-old Young Lady of Quality and Victorian amateur detective—is back on the case, solving a string of bizarre murders in her hometown of Swinburne and picking up right where she left off in Premeditated Myrtle and How to Get Away with Myrtle.

When the proprietor of Leighton’s Mercantile is found dead on the morning his annual Christmas shop display is to be unveiled, it’s clear a killer had revenge in mind. But who would want to kill the local dry-goods merchant? Perhaps someone who remembers the mysterious scandal that destroyed his career as a professor and archaeologist. When the killer strikes again, each time manipulating the figures in the display to foretell the crime, Myrtle finds herself racing to uncover the long-buried facts of a cold case—and the motivations of a modern murderer. 


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