Connect the Scotts (Dead Kid Detective Agency #4) by Evan Munday, ECW Press

Connect the Scotts: The Dead Kid Detective Agency #4

Munday, Evan

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  • Buy 2 Dead Kid Detective books, get 1 free! Use discount code DEADKIDBOGO at checkout. Don't miss their other (mis)adventures in The Dead Kid Detective AgencyDial M for Morna, and Loyalist to a Fault

    Is the fourth time a charm for October and her ghost detective friends?

    While investigating the cause of the long-dead Tabetha Scott’s death way back in the 1860s, October and the Dead Kids discover that Sticksville, Ontario, served as an endpoint for the Underground Railroad, the secret network by which enslaved people escaped to free states and Canada. But October Schwartz finds herself with more detective work than she can handle after some new musically inclined chums are incriminated in a robbery at a school concert.

    Fraudulent occult psychics, funeral home ambushes, band wars, the spooky Sticksville fairgrounds, and a history of prejudice all converge in a climactic conclusion that hints a secret society might be behind all manner of catastrophes in October Schwartz’s not-so-boring little town.

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  • Evan Munday is the author and illustrator of the Silver Birch shortlisted Dead Kid Detective Agency Series, which includes The Dead Kid Detective Agency, Dial M for Morna, and Loyalist to a Fault. Evan works as publicity manager for children’s books at Penguin Random House Canada. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

  • Evan Munday is the author and illustrator of the Silver Birch shortlisted Dead Kid Detective Agency Series, which includes The Dead Kid Detective Agency, Dial M for Morna, and Loyalist to a Fault. Evan works as publicity manager for children’s books at Penguin Random House Canada. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

  • Published: October 2018

    ISBN: 9781770413337

    Dimensions: 5 x 8.75 in.

    Pages: 336

Reviews

“A fairly elegant interweave of three mysteries that refuses to pull punches (historical or otherwise) regarding discrimination and with more than enough tantalizing intrigue and mortal danger to go around is enticing . . . A draw for veterans and newcomers alike.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Fans of the series will be thrilled with another spectral mystery glinting with subtle mirth.” — School Library Journal