Tarot Says Beware

by Betsy Byars

Herculeah Jones (2)

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Herculeah Jones and her bumbling pal, Meat, investigate the murder of a palm reader.

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Tarot Says Beware is the second book in the middle-grade Herculeah Jones Mystery series. Herculeah, named after Hercules, lives next door to her friend, Meat. Meat is overweight and a bit of a coward, but he is a loyal friend and always helps Herculeah in her investigations. The daughter of a cop and a private detective, Herculeah has sleuthing in her blood, much to the chagrin of her parents. She always knows when there is a mystery about because her hair frizzles. When her hair starts to go all wild, she knows it's time to do some sleuthing!

In Tarot Says Beware, Herculeah knows something is wrong when she sees her neighbor's parrot outside. Madame Rosa, a palmist, loves her bird and would never allow Tarot outside. Herculeah goes over show more to Madame Rosa's house to put Tarot back inside and to see what might be wrong. Her hair is frizzling like mad, and her hair is never wrong! In fact, things couldn't get much more wrong...and Herculeah finds herself in the middle of a major police investigation. As usual, Meat is scared out of his wits but stands by his friend, accompanying her to investigate the case.

I love this series! Herculeah's frizzling hair is just too cute. And Meat is hilarious. He's always scared, but he stands by his friend through everything. He jokes about writing letters to Dear Abby to find out what to do about a neighbor girl that is constantly getting him into trouble. :) Just too cute. This story is middle-grade appropriate. There is a bit of implied violence, but nothing graphic.

I like the characters. Herculeah is intelligent, curious and strong. Meat is afraid of a lot of things, but shows real courage when he faces his fears in order to protect his friend. The story has realism as well, as Herculeah's parents are divorced and often show some bitterness towards each other. Herculeah deals with the situation the best she can, as do most children of divorced parents. But that isn't a main part of the plot. The majority of the story is Herculeah and Meat investigating mysteries. This time, it was a major case....and dangerous. Great suspenseful story!

There are seven books in the Herculeah Jones Mysteries series. I'm going to read them all. It's a very enjoyable kid sleuth series! I'm reading a couple heavy thrillers right now and when the plots get really intense, I like to take a break and read something short and lighter. Middle-grade books are perfect for this! Betsy Byars has written many middle-grade level books, including Tornado, The Midnight Fox and Trouble River.
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Herculeah Jones and her bumbling pal, Meat, investigate the murder of a palm reader.

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Betsy Cromer Byars was born in1928. She graduated from Queens College in Charlotte, North Carolina. While she was in graduate school, she began writing articles for The Saturday Evening Post and Look. Byars writes novels for young people. She is an expert at tapping in to the pain of adolescence, using bits of her own experience to flavor her show more characters. She is author of more than 60 books and has won numerous awards. Her book about a 14-year-old girl and her mentally retarded brother, The Summer of the Swans (1970), won the Newberry Award as the most distinguished contribution to children's literature that year. Other books include The 18th Emergency (1973), The TV Kid (1976), and After the Goat Man (1995). Betsy Byars died on February 26,2020 at the age of 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Tarot Says Beware
Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
Herculeah Jones
First words
Herculeah Jones was restless.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Beware!"

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Fiction and Literature
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548Natural sciences & mathematicsChemistryCrystallography
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PZ7 .B9836Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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