Colin Fischer
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Colin Fischer cannot stand to be touched. He does not like the color blue. He needs index cards to recognize facial expressions. But Colin is Wayne Connelly's best--and only--hope of proving his innocence after Wayne is accused of blowing up a birthday cake in the school cafeteria. Colin and Wayne quickly set off on a journey to prove Wayne's innocence, but neither realizes just how far their investigation will take them or that it will force Colin to consider the greatest mystery of all: what other people are thinking and feeling.
Colin Fischer is a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. He's a boy with Asperger's syndrome who sees clues in the unlikeliest of places, and whom readers will root for right up until the case is solved . . . and beyond.
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“Forget those bland goody-two-shoes squares Encyclopedia Brown and the Hardy Boys. Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz have finally given us a teen sleuth who’s every bit as intriguing as the mysteries he tackles. The only problem: They’ve only finished one book about him. Get back to those keyboards, guys. I want to find out what happens to Colin next!”—Steve Hockensmith, author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
“The tension between the brilliant crime-solver and the boy more in need of friendship than he ever realized is what makes Colin such a memorable character and Colin Fischer a book well worth your time.”—J.M. DeMatties, award-winning author of Brooklyn Dreams and Moonshadow
“Colin is like an alien anthropologist stranded on Earth, with no choice but to master the local social codes and try to pass as human, or perish.”—Lev Grossman, New York Times bestselling author of The Magicians
“The tension between the brilliant crime-solver and the boy more in need of friendship than he ever realized is what makes Colin such a memorable character and Colin Fischer a book well worth your time.”—J.M. DeMatties, award-winning author of Brooklyn Dreams and Moonshadow
“Colin is like an alien anthropologist stranded on Earth, with no choice but to master the local social codes and try to pass as human, or perish.”—Lev Grossman, New York Times bestselling author of The Magicians
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