Trouble in Bugland

Follow Inspector Mantis, of brilliant mind, supersensitive antennae, and iron grip, and his faithful sidekick Doctor Hopper, an accomplished violinist and long jumper, as they solve entomological mysteries puzzling the populace of Victorian Bugland. Servello's color and pen-and-ink drawings bring exquisite detail to these tales: steam engines, deerstalkers, fog, and mandibles have never been more lovingly crosshatched.

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WHAT CRITICS ARE SAYING

Excitement and humor! Even those who don’t know Conan Doyle are likely to appreciate the book’s sly mock seriousness and flights of rhetoric and imagination.
— New York Times Book Review
Kotzwinkle and Servello have created a little gem that should appeal to children of all ages. Bravo, Joe and Bill!
— Philadelphia Inquirer
These stories reflect Kotzwinkle’s devilishly sly play upon the Holmes canon and its accompanying idiosyncrasies. Fantastically entertaining….an homage to Sherlock Holmes that ably stands on its own two—or six—feet.
— American Library Association Booklist
Do not miss!
— Chicago Tribune
Sherlock Holmes fans of all ages – and entomology nuts – must read Trouble in Bugland, a hilarious homage to Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrator Joe Servello’s handsome pictures in color and black and white are a grand accompaniment to Kotzwinkle’s clever and playful stories.
— Newsday
The most engaging and cleverest reincarnation of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson yet.
— The Horn Book
Clever and suspenseful!
— School Library Journal Starred Review
This amusing collection of five short mysteries is a delightful takeoff… Joe Servello’s colorful, detailed, and abundant drawings of the many legged creatures do much to enhance the Victorian atmosphere of the tales.
— Christian Science Monitor
You don’t have to be a bookworm to like ”Trouble in Bugland.” All you need is a taste for fantasy and good humor.
— Boston Herald
A first rate presentation!
— Detroit News

AMAZON YOUNG READERS SAY

"Great mysteries!"

"Amazing book"

"Probably one of the greatest books I've ever read."