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TROUBLE AT TURTLE POND

Diana Renn

When eleven-year-old Miles moves to Marsh Hollow, he's desperate for a fresh start. At his last school, his ADHD-related challenges earned him a reputation as a troublemaker and cost him his friends, especially after he lost a beloved class pet. With just one chance to make a first impression, "Mayhem Miles" is determined to do something great in this town. Like solving a mystery. After witnessing people burying something in his neighbor's backyard one night, he's sure there's trouble - and this time, it's not his fault.

When his other neighbor, Pia, invites him to join the Backyard Rangers to help protect endangered turtles at the pond behind his house, Miles knows this is his chance to investigate. He stumbles on clues that point to wildlife poaching. Sabotaged turtle traps, stolen eggs, and kidnapped hatchlings put the fragile turtle population at risk. Miles and Pia recruit two more Backyard Rangers to help track a string of suspects, including an obsessive gardener, an eccentric pet shop owner, and the town bully and his drifter uncle. It's up to Miles to convince his new friends that he's not who they think he is, and to stop the turtle crimes before more turtles - and people - get hurt.

A friendship-centered eco-mystery, Trouble at Turtle Pond celebrates citizen science, activist kids, and the power of paying attention.

Diana Renn has published three YA mysteries with Viking / Penguin Random House; her debut, TOKYO HEIST, was an Indie Next Pick, reviewed in major media outlets, optioned for film, and selected for an all-community read in two towns in her state; LATITUDE ZERO was a Junior Library Guild Selection, and BLUE VOYAGE was honored as a Massachusetts Book Awards “Must Read.” Diana teaches workshops on mystery writing craft at Boston's Grub Street, and has presented on this topic at conferences including The Muse and the Marketplace and NESCBWI (New England SCBWI).
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Published 2022-04-01 by Regal House Publishing

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Fans of Carl Hiaasen's Hoot will get lost in the fun antics and genuine nature of ‘Mayhem Miles,' and they'll revel in the adventures of the Backyard Rangers. Diana Renn brings a fresh new voice to middle-grade with Trouble at Turtle Pond a story full of mystery, citizen science, and a whole lot of heart. ?Fleur Bradley, author of Midnight at the Barclay Hotel