Calendar Mysteries: March Mischief review by CCowa
Calendar Mysteries #3: March Mischief
by John Steven Gurney, Ron Roy
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Mystery
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Glenwood, AR, United States
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In the small town of Green Lawn, St Patrick's Day is celebrated by decorating little statues of leprechaun's. The mayor then selects a winner. Everyone is excited until the leprechauns start to disappear. Four children are the first to notice their leprechaun dressed like their dog Pal, was missing. When other leprechaun's are reported missing a young college boy named Lucky O'Leary is arrested. The four kids search for information to prove Lucky's innocence. They are shocked by what they find out when they visit the police station.

Opinion: 

I enjoyed reading Ron Roy's, "March Mischief" from his calendar Mysteries. Mr. Roy makes the reader feel like a part of the St Patrick Celebration taking place in Green Lawn. The book keeps you wondering who the thief is and who will win the contest. It was a fast reading book and the vocabulary was not hard to understand. I would recommend this book to young readers or anyone who enjoys a good mystery.

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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