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Harper Madigan: Junior High Private Eye
Harper Madigan: Junior High Private Eye
Harper Madigan: Junior High Private Eye
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7th grade detective Harper Madigan works alone. He doesn't need the vice principal assigning him a new partner to keep him in line, especially a stuffed-shirt wannabe-journalist. And he especially doesn't need his troublemaker ex-girlfriend showing up out the blue and asking for his help. She's accused of attacking the star of the school musical, and with her less-than-sparkling track record, she's only one suspension away from getting expelled. Only Harper believes she's innocent, and now it's up to him to prove it, even if it means making an enemy of the PTA mafia, risking his agency, and facing the mistakes of his own dark past. But when his new partner insists on doing everything by the book, and his old nemesis—the one bully he can't catch—starts harassing his clients, it's going to take more than just detective work to solve the case. Praise for Chelsea M. Campbell's The Rise of Renegade X: "Damien's voice is snarky and delightful; get ready to cheer for a new type of hero." --Julie Kagawa, New York Times Best-Selling author of THE IRON FEY series. "A witty tale that older teens will appreciate." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Mystery

Age Level: 

  • 8 - 12

When Junior Detective for his school Madigan gets assigned a new kid (Austin Phelps) by the Vice Principal to make sure he doesn’t get in trouble, he isn’t very happy.

When Junior Detective for his school, Madigan, gets assigned a new kid partner (Austin Phelps) by the Vice Principal to make sure he doesn’t get in trouble, he isn’t very happy. But, when new cases come up, he is more annoyed at him for getting less juicy cases than for being in the way. The first case is about a missing lucky pencil, which he agrees to do.

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