2.5 stars.
I tend to have low expectations for secular middle-grade books nowadays, so I wasn't expecting to enjoy this one much if at all. I would consider this a decent start to a new MG Mystery series and plan to read the next book, so I'd say it surpassed my expectations--just not by much.
My rating is due to the slightly creepy club (more like a mafia than a club) and some language used by Emmy's friends. It wasn't a terrible story nor a great one, but the ending did fall a bit flat for me. All that said, I do plan on trying out the sequel, because sometimes the sequels are better than the first book.
Content:
There are mentions of churches/chapels, priests, saints, monks, etc (more for the sake of their history than beliefs); A mention of a Muslim girl and her hijab; Emmy wonders if she's an anomaly or an evolutionary blip.
Being in pain; Being threatened; Many mentions of a society that does activities that aren't all legal & a blood oath (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of murders, murderers, assassinations, violence, wars, beheadings, fighting/hitting, etc. Mentions of blood/bleeding, injuries, & pain; Mentions of lies & lying; Mentions of bullies & their mean words/actions; A few mentions of divorces; A mention of Alice Cooper; Some lying & keeping secrets from an adult; Sarcasm & Eye rolling; Minor cussing is used often such as: 'bloody', 'bloody hell', 'duh', 'idiot', 'jeez', 'prat', 'screw up', 'shut up', 'stupid', 'suck', 'witch', and a 'what the bloody hell'; Mentions of curses (said, but not written out).
A couple cut-off mentions of items up a person's ____; A mention of a dad's new girlfriend being very young.