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A to Z Mysteries #2

The Bald Bandit[A TO Z MYST #02 BALD BANDIT][Paperback]

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First published January 1, 1997

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Ron Roy

246 books384 followers
Ron Roy has been writing books for children since 1974. He is the author of dozens of books, including the popular A to Z Mysteries®, Calendar Mysteries, and Capital Mysteries. When not working on a new book, Ron likes to teach tricks to his dog Pal, play poker with friends, travel, and read thrilling mystery books.

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Author 1 book614 followers
June 14, 2024
This part was very predictable :p but fun!

My 7-year-old nephew predicted it way too soon while the 5-year-old took some time to process. :D

It's so fun reading to them!!!

You might like to check out more similar books here.
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2,253 reviews578 followers
January 12, 2021
I was seeking something easy and nostalgic to read with all the nonsense in the world right now, so why not jump back into some sweet middle grade reads I used to binge as a kid? A to Z Mysteries felt like just the book - it'll be easy, have a nice mystery and remind me of my school years.

I thoroughly loved these books as a kid and I still enjoy them. There are little twists and turns that you don't necessarily expect but are so good. They make you question what's going on the entire time and then give you a very reasonable ending. I really enjoyed The Bald Bandit since there was many ways the story could have gone. It set it up so you could have a good guess about what might happen but not be entirely sure until you got enough information (much like the little detectives we have in the story).

I highly recommend picking this book up if you're looking for a light chapter book for young readers. It's fun! It also has some pictures if you pick up the right edition!

Four out of five stars.
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September 20, 2022
sometimes ya just need to listen to a classic children's book when walking around college. truly the best stress & anxiety reliever. ❤️
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Author 1 book671 followers
June 1, 2009
Fairly predictable, but a good book to read aloud with children. Our girls really enjoy the A to Z Mysteries and we are eager to read the next one. We aren't reading them all in order, but so far it's not a big deal.
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550 reviews27 followers
January 4, 2018
Far less dynamic of a story than the first book, with a lot less stake and a lot more wondering why the trio was involved at all. It is interesting that in this book the main character is actually the one in the leading role; even if those were to rotate in the group I would have expected the main point of view character to take the lead in the first.
36 reviews
February 25, 2010
I read this book with a third grade guided reading group. The kids enjoyed the story tons! As an adult, I found the book to be fairly boring. However, I'll continue to use it because kids can't get enough of Ron Roy's A to Z Mysteries.
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709 reviews26 followers
September 7, 2018
The audiobook is actually quite fun to listen to for all ages. Kids will probably get a great kick out of the twist at the end, but adults will likely see it coming a mile away. Even so, it was a fun distraction for me.
25 reviews
November 20, 2011
my mentor teacher in the class that I am interning at was reading this book aloud to the students a little bit each day and I got the opportunity to read it aloud to them a few days. AS I read it to them and as I watched as she did, the students were always so engaged. They were always excited to listen to it and sad when the chapter was over. Mysterious are great for read aloud in the classroom because they make the students want to keep reading to find out what happens. They love to predict who the "bad guy" is and argue for their reasoning. Many of the students in my class are now reading other books from the a to z mystery series. Once I saw how much the students in my classroom enjoyed the book I decided to read it myself because I had missed the entire beginning. I too enjoyed the book and would definitely use it in my own classroom for read aloud and also have the entire series in my class library.
1 review
January 10, 2013
Ron Roy Was born is Hartford, Connecticut. His full name is Wallace Ronald Roy. When he was young he was a shy kid and spent most of his time reading. His favorite teacher was Mr. Ben Hancock. After Collage he became a forth grade teacher. In 1978 he sold his first children’s book.

A bandit has robbed the Green Lawn Savings Bank. Dink and his friends Josh and Ruth Rose are ready to help when a private detective comes to dinks door looking for the kid who video taped the crime, the trio volunteers to find him.

I thought the book was boring because it wasn’t a very good book and to childish for me. The author should have made it more exiting and funny. Yes I liked the writing style. I thought the story wasn’t really realistic it had some funny parts but then the rest was too mysterious. This is the first book I have read by this author and no I haven’t read similar books. At first it seemed like a good book but then it got a little to boring.
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841 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2013
My son needed to read a mystery for an upcoming book report. We downloaded this from the library and he read the ebook in about an hour or so and I didn't quite believe that he'd actually read the whole story. He'd told me that he wants a good grade on this report so I took a little time to read the book tonight so that I know whether or not he got enough of the content to do well on his project. And since I took time away from my own reading tonight I figure I get credit for having read this book too! This was the first of that A-Z mysteries we've read and it was decent for a kid's book. It will be interesting to see if my 3rd grader wants to read any more of if he finds these to be too easy.
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1,920 reviews22 followers
October 12, 2024
I'm enjoying listening to this series with my boys as we drive around town. One son wants to listen to them in order A-Z; one says order doesn't matter. For now, it's on to C!

Update: another good re-listen!
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11 reviews
June 14, 2025
Read this with my kids at work, lowkey didn’t see the plot twist coming.
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November 24, 2023
-- This is a series review. --

I love this series. The kids are solving real mysteries around their neighborhood (as opposed to their siblings), and they find out things that the adults couldn't.

-- End series review --

I really enjoyed this book, because they got to know Lucky! Lucky pops up in future mysteries as well.
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Author 26 books36 followers
July 13, 2025
Who doesn’t love a good mystery story? I love the A to Z Mysteries because they’re exactly the right level for my book club. The characters are fun, the mysteries are engaging, and the fact that we have a whole series of twenty-six books to read makes The Bald Bandit an easy choice for me. Even though the book is over twenty-five years old, it doesn’t feel dated. I’m sure we’ll have fun with it!
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582 reviews
February 17, 2025
If I had goodreads in first grade then I would seriously have peaked with number of books for reading challenge. I remember reading each one of the books in this series in a single sitting, checking out several from the school library at once, and being frustrated when someone else had the next letter and was taking too long to read it. First grade me was a monster and consumed these books rapidly
14 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2010
Such a fun mystery book to read. I was intrigued by the authors purpose to write so many books that are aligned with the alphabets. I love the idea. I think these books are really good for children to read and have fun discussions about. The Bald Bandit is simply a tale about Dink and his friends looking for a videotape that is related to a robbery. A very easy read and awesome illustrations.
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5,816 reviews228 followers
May 22, 2014
Ha! Adorable! My 9 year old and I are listening to these as audio books in the car.

We raced right through this story as we ran around doing errands.

My 9 year old paused it non-stop chattering about what she thought would happen next. When a book can inspire so much curiosity and wonder in them, you know it's a good one. We are just loving these mysteries!
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May 11, 2014
When a bandit robs the Green Lawn Savings Bank Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose find themselves a part of another mystery. It is up to them to find the red haired boy to see if he has the video of the robber. What find surprises them. Take this quiz to see what you can remember from this exciting mystery.
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20 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2014
I really liked this book. It was about 3 kids trying to solve a mystery. It was a bank robbery mystery. I liked the part at the end when Lucky got the money. College costs a lot of money. Lucky will be able to go now that he has the money.
5 reviews3 followers
July 13, 2015
I gave this book 4 stars because I enjoy reading about Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose finding mysteries. Someone told them they had to find a redhead boy. The redhead boy caught a video of the bandit. They looked everywhere, but they could not find him. They looked on Halloween night.
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169 reviews
March 10, 2020
This one was easier to predict than the first one. [Spioler alert] It was kind of cool that instead of getting $50 each they $833.33. It was funny how Josh said at the end- my folks would kill me if I burst up $800 on pizza and ice cream.
6,109 reviews78 followers
August 12, 2013
Another pretty good kids' mystery. This time there's a nice two for one solution.
55 reviews
September 27, 2023
I loved it. It was so amazing. ❤️🧡💛💚💙🩵💜💖💗🤯🥳🍉🥰😭🌟📚☺️😬😳🤯✨🌝🌚🙊🌟🙈🎉
87 reviews
December 29, 2023
Read this with my 5 year old, it was just a tiny bit too hard for her to follow but I think would be perfect in about 6 months. Great story with the right amount of illustrations for this age group.
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103 reviews3 followers
August 23, 2024
My 6 year-old figured it out on page 4 but we both still loved the book!
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2,319 reviews158 followers
May 26, 2025
Clever little mystery!
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March 12, 2020
Don't trust strangers because you never know what they really want. Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are good friends. One day before Halloween someone knocked the door, and he said that he was a detective searching for the person who robbed the bank. The detective said that they need to find a boy that had red hair, and was in high school. They need to find the boy because he had the video where the person who robbed the bank appears. The kids started with the investigation of the boy that had red hair, and they find a bald boy who said that he has the video. It was true. The kids called the detective and said that they have the video. The detective was very happy and he told the kids not to see the video. The kids wanted to know who was the person who robbed, and they saw something that they never expected.
I really enjoyed reading this book because I never expect what was going to happen on the end. I also liked how the author "Ron Roy" writes because he writes in third person so that way you know how all the characters feelings. I give this book a 10 because it was a very interesting book and has a lot of details and I felt that I was watching a movie. I recommend this book to all people that enjoy mystery and suspense.
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1,377 reviews53 followers
December 28, 2021
So it's not written for anyone over the age of say 10, but anyone younger would love it.
It's a gentle children's mystery with lots of action, or rather activity, on the kids part but not a lot of real danger. It's full of a sense of fun and comaraderie.
For me the twist, solution, was obvious from about page 3. For a kid, less steeped in the mystery genre and general life experiences, it should be quite a surprise.
The only negative that I have to really complain about, other than being to old, is that one point they make a point of keeping their parents in the dark about their activities, because they know that they would not allow them to continue. It would have been fine for the author to leave that sentence out without spoiling the story. As it is the reader is sort of forced to condone their actions as a solution to the mystery. I wish he had left them as thoughtless children rather than deceptive ones.
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