Here at Sleuths, Spies and Alibis, we are always looking out for the perfect characters to guide our mysteries and thrillers. Here, then, is my dream personal ad.
Looking for a young adult sleuth to solve a fictional YA mystery, ages 14-18. Must be curious, very curious. So curious that it’s almost a problem. Must be extremely courageous and willing to work under difficult, even life-threatening conditions to solve a case. Must be observant and able to keep focus on the tiniest of details amid chaotic circumstances. Creativity and ingenuity are key to good problem-solving A strong memory—or where needed, a good video camera—can be especially helpful on the job. Candidates should be relatively sassy and unafraid to buck authority when necessary. Persistence, a strong moral center and the ability to be a team player or at least work in tandem with partners are essential to this post. The following talents are recommended but not required: an interest in forensics; a cursory understanding of the criminal mind; a knack for blending in or disguising one’s self; techniques for breaking into locked buildings, safes, etc,; the ability to keep a straight face and the ability to detect a lie on another person’s face. A driver’s license is preferred but not required. Patience and a sense of humor a plus, as is a cute animal companion and a good pair of running shoes. All interested, please inquire within. *
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Elisa Ludwig's debut young adult novel PRETTY CROOKED (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins), was released in March 2012. It's the story of Willa Fox, a teen girl who goes Robin Hood on her rich classmates, and it's the first of a trilogy. Even though she had to extensively research pickpocketing techniques to write it, she remains a law-abiding citizen. Elisa lives in Philadelphia with her husband Jesse.
Elisa Ludwig's debut young adult novel PRETTY CROOKED (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins), was released in March 2012. It's the story of Willa Fox, a teen girl who goes Robin Hood on her rich classmates, and it's the first of a trilogy. Even though she had to extensively research pickpocketing techniques to write it, she remains a law-abiding citizen. Elisa lives in Philadelphia with her husband Jesse.
*First published February 7, 2012.
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