Three sleuthing sisters find unanticipated self-acceptance in book two of this hilarious mystery series It's summer, and the Weird Sisters are convinced that the residents of Covenly aren't coming to their pet emporium-and newly opened detective agency-because the sisters are too strange. So they decide to let nine-year-old Jessica Nibley teach them how to play on the swing to fit in. They soon discover the town's beloved tire swing lying on the ground with its rope severed. Who would do such a thing? And why? Jessica and the sisters are determined to solve the mystery. As they search for clues, they stumble onto a second mystery: the robin that nests at Chelsea Oh's house has gone missing. So they plan to find both the robin and the swing vandal. The second book in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is full of clever wordplay, humorous misunderstandings, and expressive illustrations. With hints of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream woven into the plot, this kid-empowering story encourages self-acceptance and open-mindedness in a playful way. AGES: 6 to 9 AUTHOR: Mark David Smith is the author of the Weird Sisters Detective Agency series, The Deepest Dig, and Caravaggio: Signed in Blood. A public school teacher, he lives in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. Kari Rust is the author and illustrator of Tricky and The House at the End of the Road. Before she starting making children's books, Kari worked as an animation artist, and her hand-drawn images are full of warmth, style, and humour. A graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Kari lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. SELLING POINTS: . The second book in the Weird Sisters Detective Agency series . Addresses themes of creative problem-solving, self-acceptance, and belonging . End matter includes a recipe for seedcake for robins