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MYSTERIES OF TRASH AND TREASURE by Margaret Peterson Haddix

MYSTERIES OF TRASH AND TREASURE

The Stolen Key

From the Mysteries of Trash and Treasure series, volume 3

by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063089860
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

A mysterious package left on the doorstep holds literal and figurative keys to a preteen sleuth’s shadowy past in this series closer.

Detective skills gained in their two previous cases prove useful to Colin and his partner and best friend, Nevaeh. Haddix pitches the pair into an investigation that, despite Colin’s mother’s resolute stonewalling, uncovers some shocking facts about his recently deceased and previously long-absent father. Fueled by a credible mix of anger at being apparently abandoned and a yearning just to know what happened and what his dad was like, Colin’s inner odyssey makes up the emotional core of the story. But Haddix weaves in a substantial and increasingly suspenseful caper featuring clues found in documents and stored possessions, cold evidence trails to follow, startling revelations of both past misdeeds and unexpected family connections, and (to raise the stakes even more) a stash of money massive enough to put lives in danger. Some clues seem contrived, and the author repetitively makes use of characters asking themselves or others strings of questions. Still, events work out in ways that are both nonviolent and healing, as do certain issues that have formed a continuing theme through the trilogy involving the families of both young leads. Colin and Nevaeh read white, separate members of the supporting cast are Black and Latine, and one of Nevaeh’s brothers is cued as neurodivergent.

Tidy and upbeat.

(Mystery. 8-12)