by Shauna Holyoak (Author)
Packed with high stakes mystery and tons of heart, this first installment in a new series introduces Kazu Jones-a spunky, scrappy detective who's this generation's Harriet the Spy.
When a string of dognappings grips her Denver neighborhood, Kazu Jones vows to track down the culprits. She can't stand to see more dogs go missing-especially once her neighbors' beloved pet is taken because of her gigantic mistake.
With the help of her gang-including her best friend and expert hacker, March; and her ginormous, socially anxious pup, Genki-Kazu uncovers evidence that suggests the dognapping ring is bigger than she ever imagined. But the more she digs, the more dangerous her investigation becomes. The dognappers are getting bolder, and Genki could be next...
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In this entertaining middle grade mystery series opener, an 11-year-old would-be detective may have bitten off more than she can chew when she investigates a rash of local dognappings. Japanese-American Kazuko Jones's "passionate pursuit of truth and justice" has left both the local police and her parents exasperated by her persistence and false alarms. So when she finds a genuine lead in what she's sure is a dognapping ring, she has no choice but to enlist her hacker best friend and take care of business herself. After several classmates, including Kazu's nemesis, lose their prized pooches, Kazu reluctantly recruits them onto her team. But when all clues lead to a mysterious neighbor, their investigation takes a dangerous turn; worse, Kazu's own beloved Japanese mastiff, Genki, is the next to disappear. In this spirited debut, Holyoak introduces an indefatigable heroine whose distinct voice and loyal canine companion contribute to her considerable appeal. The diverse allies, plot twists, and delightful dogs make this a memorable beginning for Kazu and her friends. Ages 8-12. Agent: Carrie Pestritto, Laura Dail Literary Agency. (Apr.)
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