Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Review: The Case of the Crooked Campaign by Lewis B. Montgomery

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The Case of the Crooked Campaign by Lewis B. Montgomery. The Milo & Jazz Mysteries.

Review summary: Milo and Jazz are students of the famous PI Dash Marlowe, with the lesson of the day always applicable to the case at hand. But the subject of this lesson — red herrings — is a tough concept for children to understand, and it doesn't seem particularly well applied here. Still, it's a fun case, if a bit quirky. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Case of the Crooked Campaign Lewis B. Montgomery

The Case of the Crooked Campaign
Lewis B. Montgomery
The Milo & Jazz Mysteries
The Kane Press (August 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Campaign mania hits Westview when Jazz decides to run for school president. But is someone stealing all her best ideas? And how? Milo and Jazz must solve the mystery … before Election Day!

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