Gretel and the Case of the Missing Frog Prints
Bavaria, 1776. When Albrecht Durer the Much Much Younger's Frog Prints go missing, he knows exactly where to turn for help. Gretel (yes, that Gretel), now 35 and still living with her gluttonous brother Hans, is the country's most famous private investigator, and she leaps at the opportunity to travel to cosmopolitan Nuremberg to take on the case. But amid the hubbub of the city s annual sausage festival, Gretel struggles to find any clues that point toward the elusive thief.
Even with the aid of the chatty mice living under her bed, the absent prints remain stubbornly out of view, and Gretel is forced to get creative in her search for the truth.
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P. J. Brackston
A pseudonym of Paula Brackston.
P. J. Brackston is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Witch's Daughter; The Winter Witch; and Nutters. She is also the author of Gretel and the Case of the Missing Frog Prints, Once Upon a Crime and The Case of the Fickle Mermaid, which are all available from Pegasus Books. Brackston lives in Wales with her family.
Brothers Grimm Mystery
Set in 18th century Bavaria, this new series of crime-fantasy books for adults follows the adventures of Gretel (yes, that Gretel), who is now 35, still living with her brother Hans, grown very large, and working as a Private Detective.
Brothers Grimm Mystery consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
