The second book in the hilarious parody-mystery series featuring Steve Brixton, superfan of the Bailey Brothers series, a set of books about two teen sleuths written by MacArthur Bart. Plagued by bullies and his Mom's doofus boyfriend Rick, Steve still manages to solve the theft of the local millionaire's rare red diamond. On the heels of this, he is amazed to get a letter from the actual MacArthur Bart, saying he has reason to believe his life is in danger and asking for Steve's help. With his true chum Dana by his side, Steve is shot at, kidnapped, and stumbles on a plot involving a crime syndicate of smugglers and thieves.
With a plot slightly more grounded in reality than the first book's, yet still packed with surprises, silliness, hilarity, and suspense, this sequel is less surreal but just as enjoyable. There are plenty of laugh out loud moments, such as when after pledging a newfound trust between them, Steve steals Rick's truck for the second time. And of course the outdated tropes of the Bailey Brothers handbook are always amusing. The red herrings, twists, and twist backs make the mystery part a true puzzle, while the wackiness delivers a sly jab to the gee-whiz tone of the Hardy Boys books of yore.