Sammy Keyes

Sammy Keyes

The hardcover edition of the first book.
Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief
Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man
Sammy Keyes and the Sisters of Mercy
Sammy Keyes and the Runaway Elf
Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Mustache Mary
Sammy Keyes and the Hollywood Mummy
Sammy Keyes and the Search for Snake Eyes
Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception
Sammy Keyes and the Psycho Kitty Queen
Sammy Keyes and the Dead Giveaway
Sammy Keyes and the Wild Things
Sammy Keyes and the Cold Hard Cash
Sammy Keyes and the Wedding Crasher
Sammy Keyes and the Night of Skulls
Sammy Keyes and the Power of Justice Jack
Sammy Keyes and the Showdown In Sin City
Sammy Keyes and the Killer Cruise
Sammy Keyes and the Kiss Goodbye
Author Wendelin Van Draanen
Country United States
Language English
Genre Mystery
Comedy
Young adult
Publisher Random House
Published 1997-2014
Media type Print

Sammy Keyes is a series of mystery novels written by Wendelin Van Draanen for children aged 12–16. The series focuses on Sammy's adventures as an amateur sleuth. The books, which are narrated in the first-person perspective by Sammy, involve detective fiction as well as comedy. Sammy begins her adventures in the first book as a seventh-grader, and the series will end when she completes the eighth grade. Eighteen books are planned for the series.[1]

Awards

Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief won the 1998 Edgar Award for Best Children's Mystery. The series has been nominated for the award five times. The nominated books are Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary, Sammy Keyes and the Search for Snake-Eyes, Sammy Keyes and the Art of Deception and Sammy Keyes and the Wild Things Also Sammy Keyes and the Sisters of Mercy won the 1999 Edgar Award for Best Children's Mystery.[2]

Setting

The Sammy Keyes novels are based in the fictional town of Santa Martina, which is located in California. Santa Martina is closely based on the real city of Santa Maria, California, down to names of streets used throughout the series, and well known landmarks. Other fictional cities frequently mentioned are Santa Luisa (San Luis Obispo), and Sisquane (Sisquoc). The city of Pomloc is also mentioned once, a reference to the city of Lompoc. All of these places are located near to the real city of Santa Maria. Sammy is an unofficial teenage detective who solves mysteries while also dealing with her personal friend life, family life, and relationship life.

Main characters

Supporting characters

References

  1. Van Draanen, Wendelin. "Stop the Clock!". Exercise the Right to Read Blog. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  2. Van Draanen, Wendelin (2008). "About Wendelin". Random House, Inc. Retrieved 2008-03-01.

External links

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