[LISTENED TO: November 2012] The Ghostwriter Secret
We enjoyed Brixton Brothers Book 1 so much that we couldn’t wait to listen to Book 2. And it did not disappoint.
Steve Brixton (who is 12) has set up his own detective agency (after the massive success of his first case) and his chum Dana is actually kind of on board with it this time. Of course, his mom’s boyfriend Rick (jerk) thinks it’s all for laughs and he chuckles at Steve’s business cards.
With the agency all set up, all Steve needs is a case. Which he quickly gets. A local billionaire has had his diamond stolen and he wants Steve to help (he heard all about Steve’s success in Book 1). Rick makes a joke about a bird stealing it (that was a plot in Book 1), but Steve knows that isn’t the case here. The diamond is an incredibly expensive and valuable diamond which the billionaire keeps on display in his house (under intense security). And yet somehow, the thief got in. And the security system must be broken because the alarm keeps going on and off.
Steve quickly solves that case and the billionaire asks Steve to hold onto the diamond until they can catch the crook (Steve figured out HOW it was done, but is leaving it up to the police to figure out WHO did it).
Steve gets a ton of cash to hold onto the diamond, but he’s bored by the case. He wants some excitement as a detective. And then he gets a letter–from none other than MacArthur Bart! Bart is the author of Steve’s beloved Bailey Brothers mystery stories (which he has read hundreds of times and has based all of his sleuthing skills upon). Steve has been writing to Bart for years, telling him how much he loves the books with no response. Once he set up the agency, he wrote to Bart telling him about the cases. And now, finally, Bart has written back. But it’s not a thank you letter, it’s a request for help. Bart thinks someone is after him! (more…)
















