
Twelve-year-old Fletcher Moon, the youngest qualified private detective in the world, receives a diploma and gold-plated detective's shield after completing an Internet course, and sets out to solve petty crimes at school, but he forced to go on the run when, while investigating the town's biggest crime family, his badge is stolen and he is framed for several crimes he did not commit.
year: 2006, 2007, 1956
call number/section: 1000
subjects: private investigators, fiction, good and evil, coming of age, mystery and detective stories, bildungsromans, mystery fiction, conspiracies, stature, size, detective and mystery stories
Editions

Colfer, Eoin
Miramax Books (2006)
Twelve-year-old Fletcher Moon, the youngest qualified private detective in the world, receives a diploma and gold-plated detective's shield after completing an Internet course, and sets out to solve petty crimes at school, but he forced to go on the run when, while investigating the town's biggest crime family, his badge is stolen and he is framed for several crimes he did not commit.
Schools: 47

Colfer, Eoin
Hyperion Paperbacks for Children (2007)
Twelve-year-old online detective school graduate Fletcher Moon--who suffers the nickname "Half Moon" because of his small stature--helps solve crimes for classmates and others in his Irish town, but things start to go wrong when he is asked to find a reportedly stolen lock of a pop star's hair and ends up an arson suspect.
Schools: 3
Colfer, Eoin
Scholastic, Inc (1956)
Fletcher Moon has never been like other kids. For one thing he has had to suffer the humiliation nickname "Half Moon" because of his short stature.
Schools: 0

Colfer, Eoin
Twleve-year-old private investigator Fletcher Moon, nicknamed "Half Moon" because of his shortness, must track down a conspiracy or be framed for a crime he did not committ.
Schools: 9
Colfer, Eoin
Twelve-year-old online detective school graduate Fletcher Moon--who suffers the nickname "Half Moon" because of his small stature--helps solve crimes for classmates and others in his Irish town, but things start to go wrong when he is asked to find a reportedly stolen lock of a pop star's hair and ends up an arson suspect.
Schools: 3