Families who loved Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders by Kevin Sylvester often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when you have a tween who is starting to feel the pressure of their own high expectations or who needs to see that their 'weird' hyper-focus is actually a superpower. It is perfect for children who are passionate about a specific hobby, like cooking or science, and enjoy testing their wits against a complex but manageable mystery. Neil Flambé is a fourteen-year-old prodigy chef whose legendary sense of smell makes him the best in the business, but it also makes him a target when world-class chefs start turning up dead. While the title mentions murders, the tone remains lighthearted and fast-paced, leaning more toward a culinary Sherlock Holmes than a dark thriller. The book explores themes of professional pride, the burden of talent, and the importance of history. It is a fantastic choice for building vocabulary through rich sensory descriptions and culinary terms. Parents will appreciate the way it validates a child's expertise while keeping them grounded in a fun, illustrated adventure suitable for middle-grade readers.