Framed & Dangerous (Sleuth or Dare, #3)

Framed & Dangerous (Sleuth or Dare #3)

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Who's the culprit?

Norah and Darcy are still in a fight, but crime doesn't stop just because the girls aren't speaking. Someone has set fire to their school's brand-new field house. And the prime suspect is Zane Munro, the cute boy Norah can't help crushing on.

When Zane asks Partners in Crime for help, Norah and Darcy must band together to investigate. Norah knows Zane is i
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Paperback, 192 pages
Published July 1st 2012 by Scholastic, Inc. (first published June 1st 2012)
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Heidi
I'm reviewing these three books together because they go together. Each book is a continuation of the previous ones, which I like. It makes it seem more realistic. Norah and Darcy are best friends. Despite some differences they complement each other nicely. Norah loves astronomy and shrugs off the title of 'nerd' believing that intelligence is something worth sharing. Darcy loves black and purple and crime shows, she also has great skills on the computer that she sometimes misuses.

In the first b...more
Henrietta
This is the third book in the Sleuth or Dare series. I enjoyed reading the first two books: Partners in Crime and Sleepover Stakeout. So, I was happy to get my hands on this one when it was released on July 1.

Norah and Darcy have been best friends since fourth grade. Unfortunately, miscommunications happened and their friendship has gone shaky. Framed & Dangerous begins with Norah feeling really sad and bad about the things that she had retorted when she was fighting with Darcy. After sobbin...more
Rebecca
Norah and Darcy are back to solve another mystery. This one has a more serious tone to it as there is a person injured in somebody’s arson job.
Because this is for a middle grade audience the clues are quite visible and it isn’t hard to guess the whodunits but I still found Framed & Dangerous to be a really interesting book. Kim Harrington just has a way with mysteries.
I really enjoyed this one, right before the ending it pulled me into the story and I just had to know how things would end. I...more
Kristi Bernard
Darcy and Norah, two best friends, have started their own detective agency called Partners In Crime. These two sleuths have solved various crimes helping fellow classmates. But, like any friendship sometimes there are a few challenges that can cause friends to argue and fight. Let's just call it teenage hormones. When Norah is approached by Maya, a fellow classmate, she learns that the fieldhouse is on fire and an investigation ensues. But, will Norah and Darcy be able to put their differences a...more
Crystal (Elegantly Bound Books)
I love this really cute series! It's full of fun, adventure and two super smart girls who can kick butt and solve awesome mysteries! These are such great books for kids who are not yet teenagers but are looking for something a little more exciting to read!

Norah and Darcy are one the scene again when the new field house at their school goes up in smokes. Norah puts all her effort into the case when Zane, the boy she's been crushing on, is framed as the main suspect. Partners in Crime is also try...more
Claren
Norah and Darcy are still in a fight, but crime doesn't stop just because the girls aren't speaking. Someone has set fire to their school's brand-new field house. And the prime suspect is Zane Munro, the cute boy Norah can't help crushing on.

When Zane asks Partners in Crime for help, Norah and Darcy must band together to investigate. Norah knows Zane is innocent, but the clues are not in his favor. Can she and Darcy mend their friendship, crack the case, and clear Zane's name before it's too lat...more
Shanella
Continuing from the last story, Framed and Dangerous features an old fire and a new fire, and the girls must put aside their differences to solve the mystery and get Zane out of trouble.

This book is a little more layered than the other stories; along with the present mystery and a seemingly similar mystery from the past, it also deals with miscommunication between friends and even a touch of romance. Many of the characters introduced in past books make an appearance and some play a part in solv...more
Sharon Kalman
Fun, girlie mystery series. Grades 4-7
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Sleuth or Dare #3: Framed & Dangerous (ebook)
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Kim Harrington is the author of six books for kids and teens. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and son.
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