Kids on Fire: Lemony Snicket’s New All The Wrong Questions Series

Lemony Snicket is back, this time with a comic mystery series for grades 4 – 7.

“Who Could That Be at This Hour?” (4/5 stars, currently priced at $9.99 with a special 4-chapter preview available for free)

In a fading town, far from anyone he knew or trusted, a young Lemony Snicket began his apprenticeship in an organization nobody knows about.

He started by asking questions that shouldn’t have been on his mind.

Now he has written an account that should not be published, in four volumes that shouldn’t be read. This is the first volume.

 

“When Did You See Her Last?” (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $6.99)

I should have asked the question “How could someone who was missing be in two places at once?” Instead, I asked the wrong question — four wrong questions, more or less. This is the account of the second.

In the fading town of Stain’d-by-the-Sea, young apprentice Lemony Snicket has a new case to solve when he and his chaperone are hired to find a missing girl.

Is the girl a runaway? Or was she kidnapped?

Was she seen last at the grocery store? Or could she have stopped at the diner? Is it really any of your business? These are All The Wrong Questions.

 

File Under: 13 Suspicious Incidents – Reports 1-6 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $3.99)

Match wits with Lemony Snicket to solve thirteen mini-mysteries.

Paintings have been falling off of walls, a loud and loyal dog has gone missing, a specter has been seen walking the pier at midnight — strange things are happening all over the town of Stain’d-By-The-Sea. Called upon to investigate thirteen suspicious incidents, young Lemony Snicket collects clues, questions witnesses, and cracks every case. Join the investigation and tackle the mysteries alongside Snicket, then turn to the back of the book to see the solution revealed.

A delicious read that welcomes readers into Lemony Snicket’s world of deep mystery, mysterious depth, deductive reasoning, and reasonable deductions.

 

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