This is the third book in Michael Buckley's popular Sisters Grimm series, following Sabrina and Daphne as they face their first solo mystery. The girls must unravel a magical crime that threatens to intertwine past, present, and future, all while dealing with the unpredictable trickster, Puck. The book handles themes of responsibility and teamwork through an engaging, fast-paced narrative. It's ideal for readers who enjoy a blend of fairy tale elements, detective work, and adventure. Parents can use this book to discuss problem-solving and the consequences of actions. It's best suited for independent readers ages 7-11, or as a read-aloud for slightly younger children who are ready for longer stories.