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1-3Joe Sherlock, Kid Detective series.
Meet Joe Sherlock: a nine-year-old detective whose first case (Toolshed) involves a missing glass eye, disappearing bundt cakes, and a farting grandma. In Stink Sherlock's after a "mystery doo-doo dog" that's despoiling his neighbor's yard; Diamond finds the P.I. in hot pursuit of a lost heirloom. The books try too hard to be laugh-out-loud funny, but fans of poo-poo jokes won't mind. Review covers these Joe Sherlock, Kid Detective titles: The Haunted Toolshed, The Missing Monkey-Eye Diamond, and The Neighborhood Stink.