cover image The Vanderhoff Heist (Mystery at the Biltmore #1)

The Vanderhoff Heist (Mystery at the Biltmore #1)

Colleen Nelson, illus. by Peggy Collins. Pajama, $17.95 (136p) ISBN 978-1-77278-327-8

Elodie LaRue has been left behind once again while her globe-trotting art crime investigator parents pursue another case. The 10-year-old resolves to start her own detective agency in the Biltmore, her historic Upper West Side apartment building, and is quickly hired by resident Mrs. Vanderhoff to find her missing earrings. With assistance from her West Highland terrier Carnegie and new friend Oscar Delgado, a parkour aficionado, Elodie methodically works through the inquiry by studying the scene of the crime, extrapolating the possible motivations for the theft, and scrutinizing the usual—and very unusual—suspects who populate her building. This engaging mystery, a series starter for early readers by Nelson (The Umbrella House), charms from page one. Elodie is a delightful lead character who demonstrates logic and compassion as she investigates, all the while fighting through doubts that she’s too young to be a detective. Bright and whimsical full-color illustrations by Collins (The Only Lonely Fairy) set the tone, and an author’s note provides context regarding various story elements. Elodie is “pale-skinned,” and Oscar has olive skin. Ages 7–8. (Oct.)