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The Snake Mistake Mystery

The Great Mistake Mysteries

#3 in series

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Noble Dog Walking takes care of pets, even if they slither.
When a ball python they're looking after disappears, Stephen Noble and Renée Kobai join forces with their favourite clients, Jack Russell Ping and greyhound Pong, to find that snake. The local animal shelter proves no help at all. The only thing they care about is their annual cat sale.
It's starting to look like the ball python may have been stolen, when Stephen and Renée get word that more homes have been broken into, all of them clients of Noble Dog Walking. The case turns desperate as one by one, their clients leave. After losing Ping and Pong as clients, too, Stephen and Renée pin their last hope on gathering all the suspects at the animal shelter, and a real Cat-astrophe ensues.
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2017
      A dog-walking business falls into peril when all of its clients are burgled.Stephen and Renee work for Stephen's dad at Noble Dog Walking service. After a big storm, the dog-walking clients begin complaining that items have gone missing from their homes; among the missing items are a Mr. Universe gold medal, a laptop, and money. Since there are no indications of forced entry, the service falls under suspicion, and clients begin leaving. Stephen and Renee, now firmly established friends and cohorts, still walk, and are very fond of, Ping and Pong, the delightful pair of boisterous dogs owned by a loyal client. Desperate to save the family business, Renee and Stephen start examining a trail of clues that lead to a missing python that no amount of frozen mice can lure back. There are plenty of eccentric characters and suspects in this seemingly mostly white town. Stephen has not given up his compulsion to count mistakes, believing that "mistakes are good things. They help us discover amazing stuff," and he seems less awkward in his own skin than in series opener The Best Mistake Mystery (2017). There is, however, no intriguing tension to this whodunit, and the plot becomes convoluted, with an overabundance of players, making this one for readers in it for the puzzle instead of the action.A good choice for middle graders who enjoy teasing out the red herrings from the clues. (Mystery. 9-12)

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  • Lexile® Measure:590
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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