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Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen: The Body under the Piano
Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen: The Body under the Piano | Marthe Jocelyn
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A smart and charming middle-grade mystery series starring young detective Aggie Morton and her friend Hector, inspired by the imagined life of Agatha Christie as a child and her most popular creation, Hercule Poirot. For fans of Lemony Snicket and The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency. Aggie Morton lives in a small town on the coast of England in 1902. Adventurous and imaginative but deeply shy, Aggie hasn't got much to do since the death of her beloved father . . . until the fateful day when she crosses paths with twelve-year-old Belgian immigrant Hector Perot and discovers a dead body on the floor of the Mermaid Dance Room! As the number of suspects grows and the murder threatens to tear the town apart, Aggie and her new friend will need every tool at their disposal -- including their insatiable curiosity, deductive skills and not a little help from their friends -- to solve the case before Aggie's beloved dance instructor is charged with a crime Aggie is sure she didn't commit. Filled with mystery, adventure, an unforgettable heroine and several helpings of tea and sweets, The Body Under the Piano is the clever debut of a new series for middle-grade readers and Christie and Poirot fans everywhere, from a Governor General's Award--nominated author of historical fiction for children.
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batsy
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This is the last book I managed for #CloakAndDaggerChristmas for the "child detectives" prompt & it's an utter delight. It's a fictional reimagining of Agatha Christie as a young sleuth, with the inspiration for her creation of Hercule Poirot depicted as her childhood friend & partner in crime(-busting), Hector Perot. The 20th-century setting is beautifully-realised, the characters are lovable but not cutesy, & the mystery is solid. I enjoyed it!

Ruthiella Sounds good! 🎅🏻🔪💀🎄 I‘ll keep this series on tap for when I need to read some middle grade fiction. 4mo
batsy @Ruthiella The second one is Christmas themed, apparently! Considering how I get distracted by other books I'm hoping I'll get to it next December 😆 4mo
Ruthiella @batsy Sounds like a perfect excuse to keep it for next year! 😂 4mo
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kwmg40
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A charming middle-grade mystery with characters inspired by Agatha Christie and her works.

I'd read a couple of Marthe Jocelyn's YA books with more serious themes a number of years ago and am impressed with her versatility, writing in all these different genres.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
#20in4 @Andrew65

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
Andrew65 Excellent, love the cover 👏👏👏 13mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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Pleasantly diverting, for the most part, though anything that smacks of clumsily stalling the story to obviously build suspense is just irritating, and I'd wager that works the same for middle grade and adult readers.
I'm not sure how much I can promote it as a break from mysteries geared towards adults, because it still features murder, macabre speculations, sad secrets and tragic decisions on the part of the perpetrator.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Painfully authentic observation. I like to think the inability to be a wit at the moment provides less chance to say something to be regretted later. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Maria514626
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This is quite charming. Aggie and Hector investigate a murder (modeled after Agatha Christie characters, including Hercule Poirot).

Children in 1902 are taken even less seriously than today. These two run circles around the adults.

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Lreads
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The tagged book is a middle grade mystery series featuring a young Agatha Christie and her friend who is a Belgian refugee.

#AlphabetGame #LetterA
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Thanks for the tag @JessClark78

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Lreads
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Pickpick

This middle grade mystery was a lot of fun! Twelve year old Agatha (Aggie) meets a young Belgian refugee named Hector Perot and they become fast friends. I loved how imaginative Aggie was and how Hector was more logical. 🔍
#mystery #middlegrade

ShyBookOwl Is this a play on Agatha Christie and her Poirot character? If so, how fun! 2y
Lreads @ShyBookOwl It is! 😊 2y
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Lreads
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Saturday morning reading in bed. What a nice treat! I‘m really enjoying this book! Aggie is currently learning “How to Be Gracious at All Times, Even with Villains” from her Grannie Jane. 😊
#mystery #middlegrade

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Lreads
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1 and 2. I‘m reading the tagged book as a physical copy.
3. I just started it today but I‘m enjoying reading about the fictional escapades of young Agatha Christie.
4. I never mark in books. I will use a sticky flag if there is something I want to remember.

#ThoughtfulThursday @MoonWitch94
Thank you @JessClark78 for the tag!

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing ☺️📚 2y
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ravenlee
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Pickpick

This was a fun MG mystery starring a young Agatha-Christie-like writer/sleuth-in-training. I guessed the culprit early, but there were still some twists I enjoyed. I don‘t know yet if I will continue the series.

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Johanna414
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Pickpick

This was a super cute middle grade mystery, heavily inspired by Agatha Christie and her characters. #MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime

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Lreads
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I will tell first about making a new friend and save the dead body for later.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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BekaReid
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"A large ladleful of my confidence drained away in the presence of girls so certain of themselves. I was perfectly able to utter my own opinion at home with my family or any of the servants. Or with intriguing foreign boys in sweet shops. But these prattling girls my own age made my words dry up. It was not the same as being shy with adults. I simply did not have a knack for silly chatter. I wished to know what people chose not to say aloud..."

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quietjenn
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It wasn't on my spreadsheet 😉, but a middle grade mystery inspired by the childhood of Agatha Christie seems a nice way to start off #cloakanddaggerchristmas reading.

batsy This is on my TBR! Looks too cute. 2y
EvieBee Yes, please! Looks good. 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Love this MG book cover!

Mitch That looks soooo good! 3y
TracyReadsBooks @Mitch Doesn‘t it? I love everyone‘s expressions—especially the dog‘s! 3y
DrexEdit Terrific illustration! Did the same person illustrate the cover as did the inside? 3y
TracyReadsBooks @DrexEdit That‘s a really good question. I‘ll have to@check and let you know! 3y
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Here for the title 🤣

IndoorDame I LOVE this cover! 3y
CaramelLunacy That dog has seen some things... 3y
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Flingogal
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It's just after midday here so I declare it time to open my #lcs #littlechristmasswap! Thank you so much @ju.ca.no and to @bookish_wookish for organising! I'm excited for these! (I now have 2 copies of the Alan Bradley thanks to Christmas swaps, so I'm excited to be able to gift one and share the Flavia love)
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And yum all those sweets!!!!
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Thank you!!
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Can't wait to see everyone else's swaps (and the one I sent, I forget what's inside 🤣)

bookish_wookish Looks yummy! 3y
Flingogal I'm so intrigued to try international candy!! There was also a bag of Haribo that mysteriously disappeared when my husband appeared 3y
ju.ca.no 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 3y
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ErikaB
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I found #bookspinbingo a little bit ago and quickly put together a list to try for January in my atrocious handwriting. Hopefully I‘ll actually get to at least a few! The tagged book is one I‘ve already started but decided to use as a free space in case my loan ends before I finish it.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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It took me a minute to get into this - but it was a well plotted mystery and a delightful homage to Agatha Christie. I especially enjoyed her (Miss Marple inspired) Grandmother ☺️ looking forward to the sequel!

megnews Cute cover 4y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Today‘s bookmail!

I was sold at “inspired by the imagined life of Agatha Christie as a child”

batsy This sounds good! 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Sounds like a fun read. 4y
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