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Suspect

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Spending her summer helping Grandma Kay run the Schoenhaus, a Victorian bed and breakfast, seventeen-year-old Jen soon finds that her Grandma's plans also include solving an old mystery: the disappearance of Jen's mother.
Jen's mother Ellen disappeared without a trace when her daughter was still young. Even so, Jen received holiday gifts in the mail and letters signed by her mother for years. But then the communication abruptly stopped. Now, Grandma Kay is convinced the letters were forged and that her daughter-in-law was murdered.
The stage is set for an elaborate Mystery Weekend at the inn. Family members and friends—including Jen's very recent ex-boyfriend, her old childhood crush and his insufferable girlfriend—assemble and are assigned roles to play. But as the drama unfolds, Jen makes an important off-stage discovery in the Schoenhaus library. Soon her worst suspicions are aroused: Could a member of her own close-knit community be responsible for her mother's disappearance?
Kristin Wolden Nitz has penned a story that artfully combines all the necessary elements of a great mystery, sweeping readers along Jen's path to discovery.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2010

      Jen doesn't want to spend her 17th summer working at her grandmother's bed-and-breakfast inn, but her dad says she has to. She's just broken up with her boyfriend, though, and she finds herself becoming far too attracted to her "uncousin" Mark, her grandmother's step-grandson. Worse, Jen's archenemy also works at the inn, and the girl appears to be making a play for the newly fascinating Mark. The plot thickens when Grandma Kay decides to have one of her popular "mystery weekends" at the inn, but with a difference. This time Grandma Kay wants to find out what happened to Jen's mother, who disappeared years earlier. Grandma Kay suspects murder, although Jen has been receiving gifts and letters from her mother ever since she left. Jen winds up reluctantly playing the murder victim in a game that easily could turn real. Nitz intertwines and then untangles relationships among the teens and guests, weaving a credible mystery for a wide adolescent audience. With clues and red herrings neatly scattered throughout, the book scores as a darned good little mystery. Intriguing, suspenseful fun. (Mystery. 12 & up)

      (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2011

      Gr 6-9-Jen's mother disappeared when Jen was a toddler but Grandma Kay is convinced that Ellen was murdered. While working at her grandmother's bed-and-breakfast for the summer, 17-year-old Jen must play a part in the annual murder mystery weekend. However, she gets more than she bargained for as she comes to the realization that the plot is alarmingly similar to her mother's disappearance. Taking on the role of Ellen and playing the victim, Jen is surrounded by people from her mother's past. Through the course of the mystery, she begins to piece together clues about what really happened. The characters are likable enough but hardly memorable. The mystery, while somewhat interesting, is wrapped up much too neatly in the last few pages and is not much of a surprise. Still, the book has wholesome characters and an innocent love story.-Jessie Spalding, Tempe Public Library, AZ

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2010
      Grades 7-10 Its Mystery Weekend at Grandma Kays elegant Schoenhaus, the bed and breakfast where Jen is working for the summer. Fourteen years have passed since her mother Ellens unexplained disappearance, and yet the campy weekend theatrics trigger painful plot comparisons and unanswered questions about Ellens plight. Does the intricate role-playing somehow mirror the true crime, if the disappearance was indeed crime related? Moreover, is the domineering Kay artfully directing the farce to try to expose clues and possible witnesses in the actual cold case? Jen labors under a heavy emotional burden as she confronts the loss of her mother and tries to sort out details relating to years of letters in the mail, supposedly from Ellen. Now, something else has just arrived as a gifther mothers ring. Mystery fans will root for Jen and speculate away as they try to figure out what really happened in this somewhat awkwardly structured coming-of-age-within-a-whodunit tale.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2011
      Jen is not thrilled to spend the summer working at her grandmother's bed-and-breakfast. When they host a murder mystery theme weekend, Jen uses the game as an opportunity to investigate the disappearance--and possible murder--of her mother years earlier. Inspired by classic country-house murder mysteries but with modern-day twists (e.g., dating dilemmas), the novel will appeal to fans of good-old-fashioned mysteries.

      (Copyright 2011 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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