"Harriet the Spy meets Sherlock Holmes"
In Echo Falls, thirteen -year-old Ingrid Levin-Hill
idolizes Sherlock Holmes for his ability to see the
obvious, which mostly people miss, but is proud of being
named as Alice in a local production of Wonderland. However, Ingrid has a new role as life imitates art when
someone murders "Cracked-Up Katie" just after the
unfortunate victim was visited by the teen sleuth as she
rushed from her orthodontist to soccer practice. When the
newspaper report the murder, Ingrid worries that the cops
will pin the rap on her since she left her soccer cleats
at the crime scene. She decides to sneak into the house
to reclaim her sneakers. Meanwhile, the police chief
wants to interrogate Ingrid on her soccer cleats even as
she is beginning to like her adversary's son. Still
Ingrid realizes she has to be better than Holmes if she is
to get the top cop and a killer off her back. Sort of like of Harriet the Spy meets Sherlock Holmes;
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE is a terrific young adult amateur
sleuth tale. The story line is fast-paced and loaded with
action and plenty of twists as Ingrid tries to solve the
case out of fear of lock up. The support cast either
enhances her sleuthing, her personality, or her hometown.
Though her older much bigger brother got away with sibling
violence sending the wrong message to the youthful
audience, readers of all ages will appreciate Ingrid Levin
Hill, teen detective. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 3, 2005
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