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M.G. King (mgking) | 727 comments Tell us about your favorite middle grade mysteries.


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M.G. King (mgking) | 727 comments My favorite mystery was THE WESTING GAME by Ellen Raskin. Raskin never talked down to her young readers -- her writing is sophisticated and funny. I loved how the clues piled up, begging me, the reader, to solve the riddle before the characters.


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Raevyn "Lucia" [I'm in it for the books] (raevynstar) | 36 comments It's old, so you probably won't find it, but try The Mystery Of The Old Violin!


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Louie My favorite MG mysteries are The Parker Inheritance by Varian Johnson (Half of the book takes place in the past and half in present day. I loved this book because the author was able to make both timelines equally intriguing without overshadowing either one.) And The House on the Gulf by Margaret Peterson Haddix.


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
I like the Shirley Link series, Shirley Link & The Safe Case, for example. They are short and quick but not written for younger readers--the writing level is firmly middle grade, even upper middle grade.

Of course, as a kid I ate up the Hardy Boys, but I can't say I'm impressed now :)

The Wells and Wong series by Robin Stevens is probably the best I've read for middle grade, though some also consider Alan Bradley's Flavia DuLuce books MG (the narrator is 11/12, but I usually find them shelved with adult mysteries, and they never felt MG to me, though there's nothing unsuitable for older children).


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Jaylyn (jaylynya101) I really like the secret box series (the secret box, the secret cipher, and the secret fire) I'm not sure it is well known though.


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
Jaylyn wrote: "I really like the secret box series (the secret box, the secret cipher, and the secret fire) I'm not sure it is well known though."
I'm not familiar with it. Is this the one? The Secret Box


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Patricia Mae (patriciaflair) Thea Stilton and the Dragon's Code by Thea Stilton. It was a middle-grade mystery:)


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C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 280 comments Mod
I'm kind of picky about mysteries, so I'm always delighted when I find *good* ones. I'll sing the praises of Myrtle Hardcastle here and now.

Premeditated Myrtle (Myrtle Hardcastle Mysteries, #1) by Elizabeth C. Bunce How to Get Away with Myrtle (Myrtle Hardcastle Mysteries, #2) by Elizabeth C. Bunce Cold-Blooded Myrtle (Myrtle Hardcastle Mysteries, #3) by Elizabeth C. Bunce In Myrtle Peril (Myrtle Hardcastle Mysteries, #4) by Elizabeth C. Bunce Myrtle, Means, and Opportunity (Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery 5) by Elizabeth C. Bunce


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C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 280 comments Mod
Another favorite mystery writer is James Ponti. Smart writing. Exciting action. And prolific! (Yaaayyy!) The Framed trilogy features a kid whose observation skills are so good, he's brought in by the FBI.

Framed! (Framed, #1) by James Ponti Vanished! (Framed, #2) by James Ponti Trapped! (Framed, #3) by James Ponti


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C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 280 comments Mod
If you're like me and you happen to enjoy a little paranormal twist to your mystery reading, then I'll recommend James R. Hannibal's Section 13 trilogy.

The Lost Property Office (Section 13, #1) by James R. Hannibal The Fourth Ruby (Section 13, #2) by James R. Hannibal The Clockwork Dragon (Section 13, #3) by James R. Hannibal


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Elza Kinde (elzakinde) | 68 comments Mod
It would be criminal to forget the Mo & Dale Mysteries by Sheila Turnage! These books are such a fun blend of quirky small town details, a nod to classic noir, and genuinely puzzling crimes.
Three Times Lucky (Mo & Dale Mysteries, #1) by Sheila Turnage The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing (Mo & Dale Mysteries, #2) by Sheila Turnage The Odds of Getting Even (Mo & Dale Mysteries, #3) by Sheila Turnage The Law of Finders Keepers (Mo & Dale Mysteries, #4) by Sheila Turnage


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Elza Kinde (elzakinde) | 68 comments Mod
I'm a huge fan of Lemony Snicket and the All the Wrong Questions series is sort of a prequel series to ASOUE in which Lemony is the main character.
Who Could That Be at This Hour? (All the Wrong Questions, #1) by Lemony Snicket When Did You See Her Last? (All the Wrong Questions, #2) by Lemony Snicket Shouldn't You Be in School? (All the Wrong Questions, #3) by Lemony Snicket Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights? (All the Wrong Questions, #4) by Lemony Snicket


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C.J. Milbrandt (cjmilbrandt) | 280 comments Mod
Enola Holmes (the original 6-book series) was already a favorite with me when it soared in popularity thanks to a Netflix adaptation. Since then, Nancy Springer has been adding more mysteries about Sherlock Holmes' much younger sister.

The Case of the Missing Marquess (Enola Holmes, #1) by Nancy Springer The Case of the Left-Handed Lady (Enola Holmes, #2) by Nancy Springer The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets (Enola Holmes, #3) by Nancy Springer The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan (Enola Holmes, #4) by Nancy Springer The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline (Enola Holmes, #5) by Nancy Springer The Case of the Gypsy Good-Bye (Enola Holmes, #6) by Nancy Springer

Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche (Enola Holmes, #7) by Nancy Springer Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade (Enola Holmes, #8) by Nancy Springer Enola Holmes and the Mark of the Mongoose (Enola Holmes, #9) by Nancy Springer


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Elza Kinde (elzakinde) | 68 comments Mod
C.J. wrote: "Enola Holmes (the original 6-book series) was already a favorite with me when it soared in popularity thanks to a Netflix adaptation. Since then, Nancy Springer has been adding more mysteries about..."

Oh, I didn't know more books were being added to the series! I must add them to my reading pile ASAP!


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