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Sleuth or Dare #3: Framed & Dangerous (edition 2012)

by Kim Harrington (Author)

Series: Sleuth or Dare (3)

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Happily accepting a case from her crush Zane, who has been wrongly accused of stealing money from the school store, Norah and her best friend, Darcy, resolve to prove his innocence in spite of the principal's opinions.
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Title:Sleuth or Dare #3: Framed & Dangerous
Authors:Kim Harrington (Author)
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2012), 192 pages
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Continuing from the last story, Framed and Dangerous features an old fire and a new fire, and the girls must put aside their differences to solve the mystery and get Zane out of trouble.

This book is a little more layered than the other stories; along with the present mystery and a seemingly similar mystery from the past, it also deals with miscommunication between friends and even a touch of romance. Many of the characters introduced in past books make an appearance and some play a part in solving the mystery.

Similar to the other books, an observant reader will be able to solve the mystery before the resolution. Fans of mysteries will enjoy.
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  iShanella | Dec 2, 2016 |
Norah and Darcy have been friends forever, but now they are not speaking and Partners in Crime is no longer. But when the school's field house is burned down and Norah's almost-boyfriend, Zane is accused of starting the fire Noran and Darcy are on the case.

I like this series. Norah and Darcy are fun. They are so different from each other but they always come through for each other. I like their friends too. I also like that the adults in this series are not just afterthoughts but are really present in the lives of the kids in the story.I am looking forward to more adventures with Partners in Crime. ( )
  TheLibraryhag | Oct 30, 2014 |
Darcy and Norah, two best friends, have started their own detective agency called Partners In Crime. These two sleuths have solved various crimes helping fellow classmates. But, like any friendship sometimes there are a few challenges that can cause friends to argue and fight. Let's just call it teenage hormones. When Norah is approached by Maya, a fellow classmate, she learns that the fieldhouse is on fire and an investigation ensues. But, will Norah and Darcy be able to put their differences aside to solve this latest caper? When Norah gets a call from Zane, a guy she secretly likes, asking for help, Norah decides to put hope in the mix. Zane is sent an email stating that he would be blamed. Norah makes an effort to solve the mystery without Darcy but it is tough. Norah takes the necessary steps to see Darcy. A temporary patch is set and they begin to investigate the fire only to discover the email was sent by what could be the Prom Killers, a legendary tale of their town. The girls have a pretty scary mystery to unravel before they can save Zane. Harrington has created a wonderful series featuring teenage girls as detectives. Young girls will adore these characters and enjoy following their mysteries depicted in a school setting. The books are a quick fun read with twists and turns. Good clean fun parents and teachers will definitely approve. ( )
  KristiBernard | Oct 20, 2012 |
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Happily accepting a case from her crush Zane, who has been wrongly accused of stealing money from the school store, Norah and her best friend, Darcy, resolve to prove his innocence in spite of the principal's opinions.

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