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The Case of the Girl in Grey

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This history-mystery series continues with another fine display of brains and bravery from the Wollstonecraft Girls—Ada Bryon Lovelace and Mary Shelley. Inspired fun for middle grade readers and fans of The Mysterious Benedict Society and Lemony Snicket!
 
The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency was supposed to be a secret constabulary, but after the success of their first case, all of London knows that Lady Ada and Mary are the girls to go to if you have a problem.
Their new case is a puzzle indeed. It involves a horrible hospital, a missing will, a hasty engagement, and a suspiciously slippery servant.
But Mary’s stumbled onto a mystery of her own. She spotted a ghostly girl in a grey gown dashing through the park. A girl who is the spitting image of their new client.
The two cases must be linked . . . or else there’s a perfectly supernatural explanation.
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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2015
      More spurious adventures with those crime-solving minxes Ada Byron (Lovelace) and Mary Godwin (Shelley). They are joined by their sidekicks from series opener The Case of the Missing Moonstone (2015), "Charlie" Dickens and Percy Bysshe "Peebs" Shelley, as well as two new characters, their younger sisters, impish Allegra and prim Jane, respectively. In this frolic, the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency is hired to investigate a young lady's intended groom. High jinks ensue. As in the previous volume, Stratford plays so fast and loose with historical fact that readers familiar with it will wonder why he bothers. In addition to closing up the 18-year gap between Ada and Mary, he resurrects Allegra from the dead (she died at the age of 5) and erases the fact that Jane was the illegitimate Allegra's mother. (All of this is revealed in the historical notes at the conclusion.) It's a shame that Stratford has built his novel on such a heap of lies, as it's not otherwise a bad book. The mystery itself is no more contrived than many middle-grade whodunits; the character development (independent as most of it is of actual history) is snappy; and at a sentence level, it can be downright lovely: a release of breath "lift[s Ada's] stray brown bangs in a wave hello to the dust motes in the air." A tragically flawed premise results in a lamentable waste of excellent writing. (Historical mystery. 8-12)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2015

      Gr 4-6-In this historical mystery series, the young ladies of the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency have been hired for their second case, which may or may not involve a mysterious twin sister, a fiance with nefarious intentions, and a potential ghost. The series is a fictionalized reimagining of real-life 19th-century characters, such as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Ada Lovelace Byron. However, with the multitude of characters recast into different time frames and rearranged relationships, the historical inaccuracies are likely to confuse rather than engage readers. With a marriage engagement as the central focus of the mystery in this second installment, it's difficult to imagine this story resonating with its intended audience. Nancy Springer's "Enola Holmes" mysteries (Penguin) fit the genre better. VERDICT Not as strong as the previous volume; purchase only where the first book in the series is popular.-Jessica Marie, Salem Public Library, OR

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      Mary Godwin and Ada Byron's detective agency, now an open secret, is available for hire. For their second case, they investigate why a young woman's fianci wants access to her fortune before their marriage. Despite contrived relationships, this entertaining mystery benefits from an imaginative premise and a nicely reimagined historical setting featuring a mix of real, literary, and fictional characters. Appendices address historical inaccuracies.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.5
  • Lexile® Measure:800
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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