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 Mystery at the Biltmore : the Vanderhoff heist (Mystery At The Biltmore)
 Author: Nelson, Colleen

 Publisher:  Pajama Press, (2024)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 127 p., col. ill., 19 cm

 BTSB No: 670540 ISBN: 9781772783278
 Ages: 7-10 Grades: 2-5

 Subjects:
 Apartment houses -- Fiction
 Private investigators -- Fiction
 Mystery fiction
 Lost and found possesions -- Fiction
 New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction

Price: $22.56

Summary:
The Biltmore in New York City is full of mysteries, and Elodie LaRue, a novice detective, plans to piece together the clues and solve the case of the missing jewels.

 Illustrator: Collins, Peggy

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/01/24)
   School Library Journal (09/27/24)
   Booklist (10/01/24)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 09/27/2024 Gr 3–5—There's a new young detective in New York City, and her name is Elodie LaRue. The only daughter of an art detective couple, Elodie lives on the Upper West Side with her live-in nanny, at an old, glamorous building called the Biltmore. In this series debut, Elodie's first case concerns jewels stolen from a neighbor. Alongside new friend Oscar, Elodie embarks on a clue-finding mission all over the property. Can Elodie and Oscar crack their first case together before the police arrive? This fast-paced short story includes illustrated vignettes by award-winning artist Collins. Though the resolution is sudden and not all that satisfactory, the build-up is properly paced. The main character and those around her have mannerisms and language that scream "old money." Elodie is certainly self-aware as she navigates the case and checks herself for making assumptions about the people she speaks with while solving the mystery of the missing jewels. Overall, this book can find an audience with readers who want to see an independent and assertive main character. VERDICT A safe purchase for elementary school libraries in need of compelling female characters and where mysteries circulate well.—Carol Youssif - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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