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The Third Pig Detective Agency
The Third Pig Detective Agency
Author: Bob Burke
Harry Pigg, the only surviving brother from the Big Bad Wolf attacks, has set up business as a private detective in Grimmtown, only things aren't going too well. Down on his luck, with bills to pay and no clients in sight, the outlook is poor. But then in walks local businessman Aladdin who needs someone to help him track down an old lamp. What ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781906321758
ISBN-10: 1906321752
Publication Date: 5/1/2010
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Book Type: Paperback
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cincinnatiyankee avatar reviewed The Third Pig Detective Agency on + 42 more book reviews
I found this little book (149 pages of small-print text) marked as a children's book. presumably for ages 9-12, and fart jokes and gross situations indicate the book was aimed at young boys. Don't be fooled by the nursery-rhyme-inspired characters, however. The author has used every film-noir detective cliché he could think of to create a seedy atmosphere for his story. While the prose seems to be overly clichéd on purpose for humor's sake, I ceased to be amused by it after a chapter or two. Parents will find that the language is not too bad--although many will hesitate to give their fourth-grader a book in which a character tells another that "You suck." (By the way, US readers should know that "craic" has a different meaning in Great Britain than it does in the US.) As an adult, I found the story mildly entertaining--but not nearly as complex as Jasper Fforde's for-grown-ups-only series of Nursery Crime Detective books.
Chocoholic avatar reviewed The Third Pig Detective Agency on + 291 more book reviews
The Third Pig Detective Agency is a children's novel about Harry Pigg, the lone survivor of the three little pigs' nursery rhyme, who is a gumshoe detective. He is called to action to find Aladdin's missing lamp and has a number of humorous, and at times, alarming encounters with goats, elves, and orcs. This book is aimed at the 9-12 year old camp, but as an adult I found this to be plenty entertaining. There are more than a few jokes aimed at the adult crowd, too. The author also lays the groundwork for a second novel about Harry Pigg.


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