A selection of ten courtroom mysteries encourage readers to examine the evidence and determine the guilt or innocence of the parties involved in the case of the dangerous dog, and others. Original.
Never mind the courtroom setting. Just as in Encyclopedia Brown, no need to mind the characters, jokes, and Idaville hokiness. Really these are brain-teasers. And I love 'em. And I smack myself when I don't solve them. Miller's are actually better than Sobol's because there's less likelihood of a gap in logic or of the need for knowledge of trivia.
3.5⭐ Similar to the other books in the series. There are 10 cases to look for the clues to figure out who was guilty or innocent. Great book for children and teens. I really enjoyed reading this book. It's great for older primary school or high school students.