Dr. Larry Recommends - Larry Swartz
"Hutchinson not only gives readers with an intriguing whodunnit, but provides rich detail and information of the Cree nation."
Toronto Star - Deb Dundas
"The four crime-solving friends of fictional Windy Lake First Nation go into action when the treaty bundle goes missing during the National Assembly of Cree Peoples. An engaging, quickly paced mystery, exceptional in its portrayal of the kids’ rez humour, community relationships and traditions of teaching and learning. Bundle up all three 'Mighty Muskrats Mysteries' for a perfect gift for young mystery fans."
From the Publisher
"This book is both educational and entertaining; Hutchinson (Misipawistik Cree) weaves cultural and historical context into the story."
Kirkus Reviews
2021-01-26
When the memory bundle goes missing, four mystery-solving cousins from the Windy Lake Cree First Nation in Canada are on the case.
The Mighty Muskrats are cousins Otter, Atim, Chickadee, and Sam, who live in the fictional Treaty #12 area. During the National Assembly of Cree Peoples, which is being held at Windy Lake, the memory bundle holding the Nation’s treaty with the Crown is stolen. Fortunately the Muskrats are ready to investigate in this, their third, outing. At events such as this one, the bundle is opened, stories are told, and the contents are shared by the Bundle Holder, which means there is no shortage of suspects: Practically everyone, from Windy Lake’s bully, Pearl, to Casey, a boy visiting from Butterfly Narrows, is considered a suspect. This book is both educational and entertaining; Hutchinson (Misipawistik Cree) weaves cultural and historical context into the story, age-appropriately discussing a wide range of topics, including the impact of colonialism, why various First Nations have different histories with Europeans and Canadians, and the significance of ceremonies. All of this is presented through the eyes of our eager detectives, the Mighty Muskrats. The unfolding of the mystery allows readers to use their deductive reasoning skills to try to figure out who the thief is, as the Muskrats share and discuss information with one another.
Mystery and humor keep readers engaged. (author’s note) (Mystery. 9-12)