In this follow-up to Dakota Crumb (2021), a request from her cousin Julien sends a mouse investigator to Paris to hunt down a most important book.
As oblique, rhymed hints lead Dakota into a shop called Le Mystére and then through a series of book-filled rooms, Murphy’s precisely drawn interiors, festooned with small details, invite readers to follow along and, perhaps, be first to spot the next clue. A clue located on the collar of a sleeping canine “monster” sparks a merry chase, but then a thrilling climb up to a high shelf reveals a small doorway in a volume labeled “Albert Camouse.” What’s behind the door? A surprise birthday party for Dakota, complete with the gift of a book whose pages are filled with tiny objects (a marshmallow, a sticker, a boomerang) for readers to go back and find in previous scenes! Aside from a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower on the title page, there isn’t much to see that is distinctively Parisian in the pictures, but the quest’s the thing—and the rewards are in taking close looks at the books, toys, and even delicious-looking pastries (it’s that sort of bookstore) on display. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
An engaging offering for sharp-eyed young adventurers.
(Picture book. 5-7)