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Swept Away by Natalie Hyde

A middle-grade mystery novel.
Illustrated book cover of young white girl looking at a blue river. Yellow text overlaid.
(DCB Books)

A frog-shaped garden sprinkler, a mismatched pair of ladies' gloves, and an ugly flower picture made of human hair do not add up to murder. Or do they?

Unlike the rest of the people in her small town, Ruth Mornay does not believe that the death of her 64-year-old neighbour Beatrice was an accident. Word has it that Bea was swept away by the flooded Teeswater River, but Bea was the head of the Teeswater River Embankment Rehabilitation Society, so Ruth knows her friend would never be so careless.

Bea's godson Saul adds to Ruth's suspicions when he claims that Bea had premonitions about her murder and has left Ruth a box of clues to figure out what really happened. But what could a frog-shaped sprinkler, a mismatched pair of ladies' gloves, and an ugly flower picture made of human hair possibly have to do with Bea's death? That's the case Saul, Ruth, and Ruth's wayward pet chicken Dorcas, have to crack. (From DCB Books).

Natalie Hyde writes YA and middle-grade novels. Her previous work includes Saving Armpit, I Owe You One, and Cryptic Canada. She is based in Flamborough, Ont.