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Charlotte Illes Is Not a Teacher

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Former child detective Charlotte "Lottie" Illes is all grown up and going back to school in this fresh, delightfully modern mystery in the Not a Detective series, based on the much-loved TikTok web series.
Mention "returning to the scene of a crime," and people don't usually picture a middle school. But that's where kid detective Lottie Illes enjoyed some of her greatest successes, solving mysteries and winning acclaim—before the world of adult responsibilities came crashing in ...
Twentysomething Charlotte is now back in the classroom, this time as a substitute teacher. However, as much as she's tried to escape the shadow of her younger self, others haven't forgotten about Lottie. In fact, a fellow teacher is hoping for help discovering the culprit behind anonymous
threats being sent to her and her aunt, who's running for reelection to the Board of Education.
At first, Charlotte assumes the messages are a harmless prank. But maybe it's a good thing she left a detective kit hidden in the band room storage closet all those years ago—just in case. Because the threats are escalating, and it's clear that untangling mysteries isn't child's play anymore ...
"Charlotte Illes may not be a detective, or a teacher, but she is an absolute delight."—Kemper Donovan, author of The Busy Body
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The second book in Katie Siegel's Not a Detective series finds Charlotte Illes, now 10 years out of middle school, trying to move beyond her past as a kid detective. This becomes complicated when, as a substitute teacher, she returns to Frenchem Middle School, where her best friend, Lucy, also teaches. Lucy presents Katie with a mystery to solve. Chapters begin with a short scene from Charlotte's middle school adventures before bringing us up to the present time. Sadly, Siegel's narration lacks enthusiasm. Characters speak, and the narrative segments are delivered in the same rushed, detached voice, which fails to bring the story to life. Although the book is marketed as a general mystery, it may find its true audience among YA listeners. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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