lastblossom recenzis Smoke & Mirrors de Rosalyn Ransaw
A well-paced mystery with a splash of stage magic intrigue and a very relatable main character.
Andy has enough troubles in his life already. He definitely doesn't need to add a decades-old murder mystery to his to-do list. And yet as he finds himself stuck in a small sleepy town for the summer, he finds himself drawn to the old case and the secrets that it might unlock. The story plays in two threads, intertwined with each other. The first thread, the mystery itself is very well plotted. Red herrings, twists, and reveals are paced out neatly, with a satisfying conclusion to a well-thought out mystery. The second thread doesn't get as much attention, probably by design, leaving a lot of Andy's personal life open-ended. This works for the most part, although there were several scenes in the end that I wish got a little more time just for the weight of their emotional impact.
Andy is very well-written. Likable, relatable, snappy, and easy to cheer …
Andy has enough troubles in his life already. He definitely doesn't need to add a decades-old murder mystery to his to-do list. And yet as he finds himself stuck in a small sleepy town for the summer, he finds himself drawn to the old case and the secrets that it might unlock. The story plays in two threads, intertwined with each other. The first thread, the mystery itself is very well plotted. Red herrings, twists, and reveals are paced out neatly, with a satisfying conclusion to a well-thought out mystery. The second thread doesn't get as much attention, probably by design, leaving a lot of Andy's personal life open-ended. This works for the most part, although there were several scenes in the end that I wish got a little more time just for the weight of their emotional impact.
Andy is very well-written. Likable, relatable, snappy, and easy to cheer for. The other characters are all layered and complex with troubles of their own, and I found myself connecting to many of their stories. The Red Nave's in particular definitely caught me by surprise. He could be an entire separate book on his own. Overall a great middle grade read for anyone looking for a good mystery and a relatable lead.
Thanks to NetGalley and ABRAMS Kids for a review copy. All thoughts in this review are my own!