The Case of the Missing Moonstone, Jordan Stratford
The Case of the Missing Moonstone, Jordan Stratford
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The Case of the Missing Moonstone

Author: Jordan Stratford

Narrator: Nicola Barber

Unabridged: 3 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2015


Synopsis

Eleven-year-old math prodigy Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous and infamous poet Lord Byron, is a genius. Isolated, awkward and socially inept—but a genius. Mary Godwin, age 14, daughter of radical philosopher William Godwin and feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft, is a romantic. It has been arranged for Mary and Ada to be tutored by the young man who calls himself Percy B. Snagsby, a nervous fellow who may or may not be a spy. Every day, Mary rides to the Byron estate in a carriage accompanied by Charles, a stowaway boy she is supposed to pretend isn't really there and who all the while keeps his nose in a book.

As the two girls become fast friends, their irrepressible curiosity leads to the formation of the secretive Wollstonecraft Detective Agency. Their first case involves a stolen pendant, a false confession, and an array of fishy suspects—but these are no match for the deductive powers and bold hearts of Ada and Mary.

Playful historical references and witticisms abound in this comic romp featuring Newgate Prison, a renegade hot-air balloon ride across the rooftops of London, and word-play worthy of the literary characters who inhabit the story. The Case of the Missing Moonstone is funny and fanciful middle-grade fiction that is guaranteed to delight readers of all ages.

About Jordan Stratford

Jordan Stratford is a producer, author, and screenwriter. Jordan first launched the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency series on Kickstarter and in under a month had gained nearly 3,000 backers-clearly there was an eager audience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy H. on January 25, 2015

Three cheers for Jordan Stratford. In this steampunk story aimed at middle readers (but delightful for adults, as well), Stratford brings together the mother of modern science fiction, Mary Shelley, and the world's first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace, as girls (14 and 11, respectively). In honor......more

Goodreads review by ✦BookishlyRichie✦ on May 14, 2021

*** RE-READ MAY 2021! Updated rating: 3.5 STARS!!! Really enjoyed it the second time around! I think when I read it the first time, I expected something more but I think I've changed my mind on that since reading so many more MG mysteries since 2016. I changed the rating from 3 to 3.5, which isn't a l......more

Goodreads review by Abigail on May 16, 2017

Every once in a while, my mood will tolerate nothing but a children’s book. Often I’ll reread a book from the golden age of literature for young people, but this week I ventured into unfamiliar territory and tried #1 in the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency series, The Case of the Missing Moonstone. W......more

Goodreads review by Eileen on September 21, 2022

This was a recommendation from my niece and I really enjoyed this blend of historical fiction, science fiction, and mystery. While parts of it were completely fantastical ((view spoiler)[how could the guard at Newgate prison be stupid enough to let two teenage girls talk their way into the prison and then talk the (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Anne on January 15, 2018

Pros: Some of the most fascinating characters of the later 1800s get together for detective hijinx. Interesting people, most noticeably Ada. Real emotions. Fun. Cons: So. Many. Plotholes! Characters at times inconsistent: most noticeably Ada. Sometimes she's completely clueless about the most basic mean......more