The World's Greatest Detective

The World's Greatest Detective

by Caroline Carlson

Narrated by Kitty Kelly

Unabridged — 7 hours, 42 minutes

The World's Greatest Detective

The World's Greatest Detective

by Caroline Carlson

Narrated by Kitty Kelly

Unabridged — 7 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

A 2017 Agatha Award nominee! A best children's book of the year pick for kids nine to twelve from Bank Street College!



Caroline Carlson, author of the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series, returns with The World's Greatest Detective, a story of crime, tricks, and hilarity for those who know that sometimes it takes a pair of junior sleuths to solve a slippery case.



Detectives' Row is full of talented investigators, but Toby Montrose isn't one of them. He's only an assistant at his uncle's detective agency, and he's not sure he's even very good at that.



Toby's friend Ivy is the best sleuth around-or at least she thinks so. They both see their chance to prove themselves when the famed Hugh Abernathy announces a contest to choose the world's greatest detective.



But when what was supposed to be a game turns into a real-life murder mystery, can Toby and Ivy crack the case?

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/15/2017
Carlson (the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series) creates a richly imagined Victorian-esque setting in a mystery that highlights the capabilities of adults and children alike, regardless of gender. Following years of being bounced around from relative to relative after the disappearance of his parents, 11-year-old Toby Montrose ends up with his Uncle Gabriel on Detectives’ Row in the fictional city of Colebridge. He’s determined to avoid trouble to ensure that his investigator uncle will let him stay, despite financial strains. So when an opportunity arises to make a significant amount of money—and earn the title of World’s Greatest Detective—by solving a weekend murder mystery at an estate, Toby jumps at the chance, relying on his smarts, lessons learned in a detection-focused correspondence course, and the help of new friend Ivy and her dog. Toby is a delightfully complex character, prone to doing the wrong things for the right reasons. His misadventures with Ivy lead to hilarious and gasp-worthy moments that will keep readers racing toward an ending that’s sure to keep them guessing. Ages 8–12. Agent: Sarah Davies, Greenhouse Literary. (May)

From the Publisher

Toby is an instantly endearing lead, and the fictional world of Colebridge, with its sleuthing population, crimes, and Detectives’ Row, is sure to captivate readers. The witty dialogue, clever characters, and twists and turns are sure to keep young sleuths riveted. A dream come true for young mystery fans.

Booklist (starred review)

Readers who enjoy classic tales of detection complete with chemical experiments, disguises, interrogations, and surprising revelations will relish this story. Carlson expertly evokes a Sherlockian atmosphere and drops just enough clues to keep readers guessing. Hand this book to fans of Blue Balliett and Trenton Lee Stewart. — School Library Journal

Booklist (starred review)

Toby is an instantly endearing lead, and the fictional world of Colebridge, with its sleuthing population, crimes, and Detectives’ Row, is sure to captivate readers. The witty dialogue, clever characters, and twists and turns are sure to keep young sleuths riveted. A dream come true for young mystery fans.

School Library Journal

05/01/2017
Gr 4–6—Eleven-year-old Toby Montrose has been shunted from one relative to another in the three years since his parents disappeared. Now, he's at the last stop before the orphanage: Uncle Gabriel, who lives on the city's famed Detectives' Row. Unfortunately, the city of Colebridge has more detectives than crime, and only Hugh Abernathy, the World's Greatest Detective, is making any money. When Abernathy announces a detectives' competition in a country house, Toby is sure it's the answer to their financial problems, but because of an old feud with Abernathy, Uncle Gabriel refuses to participate. Toby hatches a plan to get into the house party himself, hoping to solve the case on his own. When Abernathy is unexpectedly found murdered, Toby must team up with Ivy Webster, daughter of the family who own the country house and a fellow aspiring detective, to get to the bottom of the mystery. Readers who enjoy classic tales of detection complete with chemical experiments, disguises, interrogations, and surprising revelations will relish this story. Carlson expertly evokes a Sherlockian atmosphere and drops just enough clues to keep readers guessing. Hand this book to fans of Blue Balliett and Trenton Lee Stewart. VERDICT For general purchase, especially where mysteries are in demand.—Misti Tidman, Mansfield/Richland County Public Library, OH

Kirkus Reviews

2017-02-20
Following the disappearance of his parents, 11-year-old Toby is passed from relative to relative before landing with his uncle Gabriel, a master detective.The citizens of Colebridge love sleuthing, but the high concentration of detectives has made criminal behavior scarce. None feel it as keenly as the residents of Detectives' Row. When a letter arrives for Uncle Gabriel inviting him to a competition that will grant the title of World's Greatest Detective and $10,000 to the detective who can solve a crime, Toby thinks that Uncle Gabriel should accept. The title would mean an uptick in business. The money would soothe Toby's fears that Uncle Gabriel, unable to afford to keep him, might pass him off to the orphanage. But his uncle rejects the invitation, forcing Toby to take matters into his own hands. Thankfully he is already training to become a detective. However, a startling discovery puts even that in doubt. Toby is a perfectly likable and flawed hero, and his inner monologues are engaging and amusing. Uncle Gabriel, with his poor culinary skills and kind heart, make him the perfect literary guardian. And the evidently largely white community of early-20th-century Colebridge is an appealingly eccentric one. But the simplistic mystery, undeveloped secondary characters, and plodding pacing need further investigation. A whodunit that fails to intrigue. (Mystery. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175762281
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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