A wholesome family mystery series for tweens and teens, 10-15 years Who could ever have imagined a daring daylight heist on Prescott’s famous shopping corridor, Whiskey Row? Just as the city’s annual Frontier Days parade winds its way past Birksen Jewelers - with the mystery searchers in tow! But wait: the thieves are pros. . . visitors from out of town. . . with military explosives training. . . long gone. . . in a highly noticeable black Jeep. . . right? Better buckle up! In this captivating mystery, the key to solving one of the city's most daring robberies lies with a famous old saying: There is no honor among thieves. Interview with the author Q - What makes The Mystery Searchers Series so special? It’s a mix of things, really. When I started the series, I wanted to integrate the things that I liked as a 10-15 year-old—from the 4th or 5th grade, all the way into junior high school. I loved mystery books which lead, often, to mystery solving, crime and detective stories, and action and adventure. So I would devour books like the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, or Enid Blyton’s The Famous Five series. I quickly realized that clean, wholesome books were important too, and I’ve integrated that concept in every Mystery Searchers installment. Q - What order should I read the books in? I’ve written the series so that you can read them in any order. By the time you finish any one of the books, all the threads will come together. Q – Are there more installments coming in the series? Yes! Currently I’m releasing three books every year.