Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
11/12/24
Pages:
xiv, 345 pages
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
1-645-95205-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-645-95205-3
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2024031273
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
This sequel brings the extended Winterton family together for a Thanksgiving week reunion at Winterton Chalet that veers way off trackThirteen-year-old Hope and her twin brother, Gordon, are looking forward to seeing their newly discovered Winterton cousins, who were introduced in the series opener. Hope figured out that the enigmatic Ms. Springer is actually matriarch Jane Winterton, who faked her own death to try to get her quarrelling offspring to reconcile. Hope convinced her grandmother to reveal who she is over the holiday gathering-but then Jane suddenly disappears. When Hope takes it upon herself to reveal the truth of her identity, the family members accuse her of lying and turn against her, making her feel like the outsider she was when she first learned that her father was a Winterton. The riddles and clues to finding both Hope's estranged grandfather and the treasure of a long-missing Jane Austen letter will challenge and stimulate readers, who need to be familiar with the first book to follow the storyline. Unfortunately, some inconsistencies in the plot are confusing, and the motivating factor of the Wintertons' anger toward Hope isn't explained well enough to be convincing. Some violence later in the story shifts the tone away from the thoughtful and effective nuance of the book's depiction of family. Most characters read white; the previous installment established some racial diversity in the family.Disappointingly disjointed. (family tree, author's note)(Mystery. 9-12)
A kidnapping, a clue hunt, lots of family tension, and a literary find for the ages weave together in the thrilling second book of the Winterton Deception. Perfect for fans of Knives Out, The Inheritance Games, and The Westing Game.
After the incredible events of the last official Winterton Bee, Hope and Gordon Smith have discovered that having an extended family isn’t so bad . . . and maybe their famous relatives’ lives aren’t so charmed. But Hope is still hiding a secret, and it’s a big one.
When Elizabeth Springer goes missing just before the Winterton’s big Thanksgiving celebration—their first reunion since the spelling bee—Hope knows it’s time to come clean. Her secret may be the only thing that can save Ms. Springer. But none of the Winterton clan want to hear it. Worse, they accuse Hope of making up the whole thing as an attention-grab.
Poised to give up on her new-found family, Hope gets a cryptic coded letter with instructions on how to find James Winterton—her long-estranged grandfather. Whatsmore, the letter hints that the Wintertons had more secrets than just a hidden treasure. Now Hope and Gordon face the impossible task of convincing their family to follow a shifty clue to find the man they want to see least, in order to save the woman who’s been lying to them for years.
With even more family intrigue and peppered with delicious literary what-ifs, the second installment in the middle grade The Winterton Deception series delivers another twisty, electric puzzle mystery young sleuths will eagerly devour.