**In this modern take on *Harriet the Spy*, twelve-year-old Drew uses her true crime expertise to catch the cyberbully in her school--only to discover that family, friendship, and identity are the hardest mysteries to solve.** Drew Leclair knows what it takes to be a great detective. She's pored ove
Mimi Lee Gets a Clue
β Scribed by Jennifer J. Chow
- Book ID
- 100384819
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Sassy Cat 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781984805003
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**Mimi Lee is in over her head. There's her new Los Angeles pet grooming shop to run, her matchmaking mother to thwart, her talking cat Marshmallow to tend to --oh, and the murder of a local breeder to solve...now if only Mimi hadn't landed herself on top of the suspect list. **
Mimi Lee hoped to give Los Angeles animal lovers something to talk about with her pet grooming shop, Hollywoof. She never imagined that the first cat she said hello to would talk back or be quite so, well, catty--especially about those disastrous dates Mimi's mother keeps setting up.
When Marshmallow exposes local breeder Russ Nolan for mistreating Chihuahuas, Mimi steals some of her cat's attitude to tell Russ off. The next day the police show up at Hollywoof. Russ has been found dead, and Mimi's shouting match with him has secured her top billing as the main suspect.
Hoping to clear her name and save the pups Russ left behind, Mimi enlists help from her dreamy lawyer neighbor Josh....
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