Bruce Hale is the author of five picture books as well as the Chet Gecko mysteries. A popular speaker, teacher, and storyteller for children and adults, he was awarded a Fulbright grant in 1998 to teach stroytelling and to study folklore in Thailand. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.
"Zesty and entertaining. The combination of school details, animal
classmates, and homage to Raymond Chandler is glib but broadly and
sustainedly humorous. . . . Young readers . . . will want to
scuttle along with this schoolyard sleuth."
-The Bulletin THE MYSTERY OF MR. NICE
"Green-scaled gumshoe Chet Gecko hits his stride in this
hard-boiled follow-up to The Chameleon Wore Chartreuse . . . Hale
throws in wisecracks by the handful, terrible jokes . . ., and
daffy clues. . . . Hold on to your fedoras: this gecko's going
places."-Kirkus Reviews --
Hale (How the Gecko Lost His Tail) launches a mild new mystery series starring fourth-grade gumshoe Chet Gecko, who searches for a missing chameleon named Billy. "Some cases start rough, some cases start easy. This one started with a dame. (That's what we private eyes call a girl.)" Shirley Chameleon, wearing a chartreuse scarf, hires Chet (for the price of a piece of stinkbug pie) to locate her brother, last seen with an angry Gila monster named Herman. As he follows clues through the school and encounters an eclectic menagerie of students and teachers, Chet's comical asides form a tongue-in-cheek satire of hard-nosed Sam Spade types, while other jokes opt for broader humor (e.g., one chapter heading reads, "To Grill a Mockingbird"). The position of lead detective fluctuates between the private eye and his good friend Natalie Attired, the "smartest mockingbird around." This light, humorous fare offers a fairly transparent mystery that may not wow whodunit fans, but beginning readers especially will appreciate the offbeat, likable cast and quirky comedy and may well look forward to Gecko's second case, The Mystery of Mr. Nice, scheduled for release in August. Ages 8-12. (Apr.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
"Zesty and entertaining. The combination of school details,
animal classmates, and homage to Raymond Chandler is glib but
broadly and sustainedly humorous. . . . Young readers . . . will
want to scuttle along with this schoolyard sleuth."
-The Bulletin THE MYSTERY OF MR. NICE
"Green-scaled gumshoe Chet Gecko hits his stride in this
hard-boiled follow-up to The Chameleon Wore Chartreuse . . . Hale
throws in wisecracks by the handful, terrible jokes . . ., and
daffy clues. . . . Hold on to your fedoras: this gecko's going
places."-Kirkus Reviews --
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