Sunday, April 12, 2020

Book Review: Nutmeg Streets Egyptian Secrets


Nutmeg Street: Egyptian Secrets
(A Botanic Hill Detectives Mystery, #1)
by Sherrill Joseph

Acorn Publishing LLC
Middle Grade | Mystery & Thrillers
Pub Date 01 Feb 2020


I am reviewing a copy of Nutmeg Streets Egyptian Secrets from Acorn Publishing and Netgalley:


If you have a middle grader who loves Mysteries or Thrillers the. Nutmeg Streets Egyptian Secrets is just the book for them.



Dr.Winston Thornsley a world famous Egyptologist died in disgrace a couple of months prior.  Ida Thornsley his Widow does not believe her husband would have ever stole that burial urn that he discovered the previous summer.  But the local as well as Federal law enforcement officers are stumped.



Out of desperation for andmswers no one seems to be able to find Mrs Thornsley calks in her thirteen years old neighbors, the Botanic Hills detectives, twins Lanny and Lexi Wyatt, Moki Kalani, and Rani Kumar. The exciting mission they are called on is to find the urn, and the person that really stole it so Dr Thornsley can be exonerated, the real criminal brought to justice, and Dr Thornsley's good name given back to him.



The savy teens will face a roomful of venomous snakes, an Egyptian ponds that's poisonous, and a dragon pit man are just some of the challenges awaiting these tech savvy teenagers.  Just as the detectives begin to unravel the sinister plot, the mystery takes a dangerous turn. The answers are at their fingertips but first they must convince their parents to let them solve the case.


I give Nutmeg Streets, Egyptian Secrets five out of five stars!


Happy Reading!

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