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Reach for this book when your middle-grade reader is craving a more mature mystery that balances suspense with relatable friendship dynamics. It is an ideal bridge for children who have outgrown simple chapter book whodunits but aren't quite ready for intense YA thrillers. The story follows the sharp-witted Herculeah Jones and her reluctant best friend, Meat, as they investigate the murder of a local fortune teller. While the premise involves a crime, Betsy Byars handles the subject with a focus on deductive reasoning and the courage required to stand up for what is right. It explores themes of intuition and loyalty, making it a great choice for kids who enjoy testing their own sleuthing skills. The tone is mysterious yet grounded in a realistic contemporary setting, providing a safe space to explore more serious narrative stakes.