Books tagged: middle grade mystery

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Hot Ticket (Ticket Trilogy #1)    by Tracy Marchini
Price: $3.99 USD. 39090 words. Published on May 16, 2011. .

Juliet Robinson is the only sixth grader in John Jay Jr. High who hasn't received a "hot ticket" from the mysterious ticket dispenser. When one of the dorkiest kids in school - Crammit Gibson - receives a ticket before she does, Juliet decides that the ticketing system has to stop. With the help of her friends, Juliet is determined to catch the ticket dispenser once and for all!
The Mystery of the Missing Ming (A Daisy Diamond Detective Novel)    by Cindy Vincent
Price: $4.97 USD. 41050 words. Published on November 14, 2011. .

Girl gumshoe, Daisy Diamond, and her best friend, girl scientist, Sally Sosmart, are off on their first novel-length adventure. This time a note from Sally's late Aunt Melvinia leads them to her mansion in search of her most prized possession - a priceless Ming! Before long, the girls learn they're not the only ones on the search, and the mansion is riddled with secret passageways. Holy Cannoli!
Maya Papaya    by JC Andrijeski
Price: $4.99 USD. 71940 words. Published by White Sun Press  on December 19, 2011. .

11-year-old Maya Papaya has a tail. That’s right, a tail...and stranger still, it seems to have a mind of its own. Maya's tail is a big secret and she has to wear these itchy tail pants and can’t have sleepovers or go swimming like the other kids. She still lives a fairly normal life with Mr. Norbert, though...until a knock on the door puts events in motion that send her across the world.
Secret Security Squad (Book 1: Operation Erase)    by Robin Brande
Price: $4.55 USD. 37270 words. Published by Ryer Publishing  on February 20, 2012. .

Darby Langdon has a plan for taking out the bullies in her junior high. But she'll need a team of specialists to do it: the gamer, the actress, the scientist, the football player, the inventor, and the bookworm. Each of them has a secret that makes them perfect for what Darby has in mind. Now if only her plan would go as perfectly . . .