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The Case of the Time-Capsule Bandit

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Meet Randi Rhodes, the world's first ninja detective! Mystery abounds in this "assured, entertaining whodunit" (Publishers Weekly), a 2014 IndieNext pick and the first in a new middle grade series from Academy Award–winning actress Octavia Spencer.
Deer Creek is a small town whose only hope for survival is the success of their Founder's Day Festival. But the festival's main attraction, a time capsule that many people believe hold the town's treasure, has gone missing.

Twelve-year-old Randi Rhodes and her best friend, D.C., are Bruce Lee–inspired ninjas and local detectives determined to solve the case. Even if it means investigating a haunted cabin and facing mean old Angus McCarthy, prime suspect.

They have three days to find the treasure...the future of their whole town is at stake! Will these kids be able to save the day?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 19, 2013
      Academy Award–winning actor Spencer debuts with an assured, entertaining whodunit that launches the Randi Rhodes, Ninja Detective series. Still smarting from her mother’s death, 12-year-old Randi finds comfort in solving neighborhood mysteries, mimicking the heroine of her father’s detective novels. A black belt in Tae Kwon Do, headstrong Randi resents her father’s overprotectiveness and his decision to relocate from Brooklyn to Tennessee. It proves to be a saving move for Randi, who swore off friends after her mother died (“It was easier to be alone than it was to feel pitied all the time”). She lets her guard down and befriends two boys who help her locate a missing time capsule. The curlicue mystery involves some silly small-town drama and a few extraneous loops, but also considerable suspense. There are genuinely affecting moments, too; one of Randi’s friends, whose father abandoned his family, tells her it’s okay to cry: “You don’t have to be tough all the time.” To contributes polished, cinematically lit illustrations (not all seen by PW), and appendices outline tips for aspiring sleuths. Ages 8–12. Agent: Andy McNicol, William Morris Endeavor. Illustrator’s agent: Shannon Associates.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Author and narrator Olivia Spencer knows her characters well and sounds as if she's having great fun bringing them to life. Twelve-year-old Randi Rhodes has the pluck of a do-it-yourself detective with a black belt in tae kwon do and the angst of a teen who is navigating the loss of her mother. In Spencer's delivery, the town authorities--from mayor to chief of police, town crank, and ice cream parlor gossip--all reflect the twang and drawl of Deer Creek, Tennessee. Spencer brings boyishness to Randi's new friend, D.C., but is a bit off mark with her Boston accent for Pudge, who is new to town. The mystery involves a missing time capsule, which could help save Randi's dying town. A.R. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

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