Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game
Glass Onion meets Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library in this twisty, laugh-out-loud middle grade mystery about an inexperienced detective who plans to solve a local murder to achieve greatness.

Only you can solve the mystery of my murder.

Grady Jones has spent nearly all twelve years of his life trying to find a way to be great at something. So when a mysterious note is delivered to his door, addressed to him, asking Grady to solve the murder of his town's reclusive billionaire, Grady believes his search is over. He'll be a Great Detective! The only problem is he is not known for being very observant...or intuitive...or clever.

Oh, and he has no idea how to solve a mystery.

Luckily, he has some friends who have skills of deduction, and together, they might have the chops to figure out the murderer. Then a stranger also named Grady Jones comes to town, and Grady fears the note might not have been meant for him at all. And if that's the case, how will he ever become Great?

In this hilarious mystery about mistaken identity, one boy must make life-changing decisions, perhaps most important of all: is it more important to be a Great Detective, or a great friend?
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Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game
Glass Onion meets Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library in this twisty, laugh-out-loud middle grade mystery about an inexperienced detective who plans to solve a local murder to achieve greatness.

Only you can solve the mystery of my murder.

Grady Jones has spent nearly all twelve years of his life trying to find a way to be great at something. So when a mysterious note is delivered to his door, addressed to him, asking Grady to solve the murder of his town's reclusive billionaire, Grady believes his search is over. He'll be a Great Detective! The only problem is he is not known for being very observant...or intuitive...or clever.

Oh, and he has no idea how to solve a mystery.

Luckily, he has some friends who have skills of deduction, and together, they might have the chops to figure out the murderer. Then a stranger also named Grady Jones comes to town, and Grady fears the note might not have been meant for him at all. And if that's the case, how will he ever become Great?

In this hilarious mystery about mistaken identity, one boy must make life-changing decisions, perhaps most important of all: is it more important to be a Great Detective, or a great friend?
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Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game

Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game

by Kerry Douglas Dye

Narrated by Aden Hakimi

Unabridged

Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game

Grady Jones and the Great Detective Game

by Kerry Douglas Dye

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Overview

Glass Onion meets Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library in this twisty, laugh-out-loud middle grade mystery about an inexperienced detective who plans to solve a local murder to achieve greatness.

Only you can solve the mystery of my murder.

Grady Jones has spent nearly all twelve years of his life trying to find a way to be great at something. So when a mysterious note is delivered to his door, addressed to him, asking Grady to solve the murder of his town's reclusive billionaire, Grady believes his search is over. He'll be a Great Detective! The only problem is he is not known for being very observant...or intuitive...or clever.

Oh, and he has no idea how to solve a mystery.

Luckily, he has some friends who have skills of deduction, and together, they might have the chops to figure out the murderer. Then a stranger also named Grady Jones comes to town, and Grady fears the note might not have been meant for him at all. And if that's the case, how will he ever become Great?

In this hilarious mystery about mistaken identity, one boy must make life-changing decisions, perhaps most important of all: is it more important to be a Great Detective, or a great friend?

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Kirkus Reviews

2025-07-19
Can a sixth grader who’s determined to be great at something—anything, really—solve a murder?

Redheaded Grady, a middle child whose mom is a nurse and whose father is deceased, approaches every opportunity with enthusiasm, conviction—and zero skills. When a chauffeur-driven woman delivers a note from local millionaire J.T. Bancroft asking Grady to solve his murder, Grady is ecstatic. Everyone else is just confused. But when Bancroft is duly murdered, Grady plunges into the investigation with unbridled verve. Initially oblivious to or dismissive of help offered by friends and family, Grady also discounts everyone’s doubts and breaks promises to his mother. But if he really wants to solve the murder, he must first scrutinize his own attitudes and behavior and learn how to be a true friend. This complex, twisty mystery, a debut by screenwriter Dye, unfolds at a good pace and features wry humor that invites readers to see truths Grady misses. Though Grady’s investigative style is slapdash at best, his ideas do lead to some valuable clues as he ricochets among plot developments and interactions with other characters. Unfortunately, the self-centeredness and self-aggrandizement that alienate his few friends may likewise irritate readers. Those who stick with him will applaud Grady’s learning to be introspective and coming to terms with what drives his need to achieve. Grady’s family is cued white, and there’s ethnic diversity among the secondary characters.

Mystery and humor mix with lessons on friendship and self-awareness.(Mystery. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193935896
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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