
Reach for this book when your teen is looking for an engaging mystery that balances high-stakes drama with a healthy, supportive father-daughter relationship. It is an ideal choice for the student who values justice and logic but enjoys a side of sharp, sarcastic humor. Millie is a high school student and aspiring journalist who jumps into action when her father, the high school chemistry teacher, becomes the prime suspect in the murder of the head football coach. As she navigates school social hierarchies and investigative roadblocks, the story explores themes of loyalty, integrity, and the importance of standing up for family. The tone is sophisticated yet accessible, offering a realistic portrayal of high school life without being overly dark. It provides a great bridge for teens moving from middle-grade mysteries into more complex young adult fiction.
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Sign in to write a reviewMillie faces some danger while investigating the crime.
Occasional mild teen slang and insults typical of high school settings.
The book centers on a murder, but the approach is secular and treated more like a puzzle to be solved than a graphic tragedy. The resolution is hopeful and reinforces the strength of the family bond.
A 14-year-old who enjoys smart, fast-talking protagonists like Veronica Mars. They likely feel like an outsider at school but take pride in their intellect and loyalty to their family.
Read cold. The content is very safe for the 12 plus age group, with the murder being a plot catalyst rather than a source of gore. A parent might see their child struggling with the 'unfairness' of school social hierarchies or feeling defensive of a family member who is being misunderstood by the community.
Younger readers (12) will focus on the 'whodunit' and the excitement of the investigation. Older teens (15 plus) will better appreciate the satirical take on high school stereotypes and the nuances of the father-daughter dynamic.
Unlike many YA mysteries that feature distant or 'villainous' parents, Buzz Kill features a warm, respectful relationship between Millie and her father, making the stakes feel personal and grounded.
Millie, a witty and observant high schooler, turns amateur sleuth when her father is arrested for the murder of Coach Killdare. Using her skills as a reporter for the school paper, she navigates football culture, secret romances, and town politics to find the real killer.
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