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2026 Young Fiction Mystery

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Recommended Reads: Young Fiction: Mystery Hedgehog Whodunit Heather Preusser

YF PREU, H All Hitch the Hedgehog wants to do is nap, but there's a mystery to solve. Someone changed the sign at the panda exhibit of the City Zoo. Instead of "please feed the panda," it says, "please free the panda," and well...it's pandemonium for Hitch!

Mystery at the Biltmore: The Vanderhoff Heist Colleen Nelson YF NELS, C To prove to her detective parents that she has what it takes to join them on a case, Elodie LaRue begins her own detective agency. When expensive jewels mysteriously vanish from her neighbor’s apartment, Elodie is tasked with finding the thief.

Mystery Masters: The Thief in Room 103 Penny T. Borgia

YF BORG, P When students' items go missing and a shy student is blamed, who will find out the truth? Focusing on long vowels, this classroom mystery will engage readers while they practice a core phonics skill.


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