Myron, the third-grade detective who loves logic, facts, and solving
mysteries, gets the chance to crack a third case when he finds out the
school garden has been trampled and the strawberry plants are missing.
Are raccoons to blame? Or did the baseball team sabotage the garden to
take back their outfield? When neighborhood gardens are also found short
of strawberries, Myron and his friends are on the case.
Myron's unique perspective from the autism spectrum and his eye for
detail make him a top-notch sleuth. Similarly, the other neurodiverse
kids in his resource room have unique talents that come in handy.
Tech-lover Glitch's satellite image-plotting skills, artsy Jordan's
mould-making abilities, and super-social Hajrah's interview tactics come
together to track down the culprits.
Black-and-white spot illustrations accompany the text in the final West
Meadows Detectives mystery, a fun and accessible page-turner for
independent readers.