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Case of Hermie the Missing Hamster

  • # of Titles:
    34
  • First Book:
    Case of Hermie the Missing Hamster (September 1998)
  • Latest Book:
    The Case of the Hat Burglar (Book 34) (August 2019)
  • Genres:
    Mystery
  • Age Level:
    Chapter Books (Ages 7-10)
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The Jigsaw Jones Books in Order (34 Books)

Order Book Date Rating
1 4.5
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 5
6 0
7 4
8 0
9 4


10 5
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
17 0
18 0
19 0
20 0
21 0
22 0
23 0
24 0
25 0
26 0
27 0
28 0
29 5


30 5
31 5
32 3.5
33 0
34 0

Series Premise

The series follows Theodore "Jigsaw" Jones, a sharp second-grader who runs a detective business out of his bedroom, charging a dollar a day (plus expenses) to solve mysteries for classmates and neighbors—everything from missing pets and lost items to puzzling school incidents like vanishing homework or secret admirers. With his trusted partner Mila Yeh, Jigsaw uses logic, clues, interviews, and clever tricks (like decoding notes or spotting patterns) to crack each case, always emphasizing fair play, kindness, and learning from mistakes along the way. The stories highlight everyday childhood curiosities—friendship squabbles, holiday surprises, classroom antics, or neighborhood oddities—while teaching subtle lessons about honesty, listening, and the satisfaction of helping others.

The series is best enjoyed in publication (or chronological) order to follow the subtle growth of the characters and the natural flow of the school year across seasons and holidays. While each book stands alone as a complete, self-contained mystery with its own setup, investigation, and cheerful resolution—allowing readers to jump in anywhere without confusion—sequential reading enhances enjoyment through recurring classroom dynamics, evolving friendships, seasonal references, and occasional callbacks to past cases that add familiarity and depth; out-of-order reading works perfectly well for casual dips but misses some of the cozy continuity that makes the world feel like an ongoing school adventure.



The Jigsaw Jones Series Characters

Theodore "Jigsaw" Jones anchors the series as the quick-thinking, self-assured protagonist—a second-grader with a sharp eye, a love of puzzles, and a business card that reads "Jigsaw Jones, Private Eye." Confident yet fair-minded, he narrates most stories in first person, sharing his thought process and occasional doubts, making him an engaging guide for young readers. His indispensable partner Mila Yeh is smart, observant, and level-headed—a loyal best friend who balances Jigsaw's enthusiasm with practical ideas, often providing key insights or decoding skills. The supporting cast brings the classroom to life: a diverse group of classmates with distinct personalities, such as the energetic Bigs, artistic Lucy, shy Bobby, mischievous Joey, or dramatic Athena, each contributing quirks that spark cases or add humor. Mrs. Gleason appears as the warm, understanding teacher who encourages curiosity without interfering too much. Jigsaw's family—supportive parents and siblings—offer home-base warmth, while occasional guest characters (neighbors, pets, or relatives) expand the world briefly. The ensemble feels like a real classroom: friends who tease but stick together, with emphasis on inclusion, kindness, and the fun of group dynamics.

Setting of the The Jigsaw Jones Series

The stories unfold in a cozy, contemporary suburban elementary school environment, primarily in and around Jigsaw's second-grade classroom under the kind guidance of Mrs. Gleason. The school buzzes with familiar details: colorful bulletin boards, recess on the playground, art projects, show-and-tell, holiday decorations, and the hum of daily routines like lining up or passing notes. Jigsaw's detective headquarters is his bedroom at home—complete with a sign, files, and a makeshift office—while cases often spill into the neighborhood: backyards, local parks, apartment buildings, or nearby streets where kids ride bikes or play after school. The setting feels timeless yet grounded in late-20th/early-21st-century childhood— no heavy technology, just everyday objects like lunchboxes, sneakers, trading cards, or class pets that become central to mysteries. Seasonal touches add charm: snowy winters with snowman capers, spring with outdoor fun, fall with Halloween hints, summer breaks with occasional tie-ins—creating a comforting sense of the school year's rhythm that mirrors real kids' experiences.

Tone & Themes of the The Jigsaw Jones Series

Preller's tone is lighthearted, funny, and reassuringly positive, striking the perfect balance for young readers between gentle suspense and zero real danger. Mysteries feel exciting yet safe—cases revolve around low-stakes kid problems like a missing hamster, a stolen lunch, or a classroom ghost rumor—never venturing into scary or mean-spirited territory. Humor shines through Jigsaw's witty narration (often delivered in first-person with a cheeky, confident voice), silly misunderstandings, playful banter with Mila, and the quirky behaviors of classmates. There's plenty of encouragement for readers to think like detectives—many books include puzzles, codes, or "clue" moments where kids can pause and guess along—paired with warm messages about friendship, fairness, and the joy of figuring things out together. Emotional beats stay gentle: a bit of worry when something's lost, brief frustration during dead ends, and always a satisfying "aha!" moment followed by celebration. Overall, the vibe is upbeat and empowering—like chatting with a clever older kid who's excited to share his detective secrets—fostering curiosity, confidence, and a love of reading without ever feeling preachy.

The Jigsaw Jones series remains a timeless favorite in early chapter-book mysteries for its clever, kid-powered sleuthing, gentle humor, and celebration of friendship and problem-solving in an everyday school world. James Preller crafts stories that spark imagination, build reading confidence, and show young readers that mysteries—and life—are best tackled with curiosity, teamwork, and a sense of fun. Perfect for budding detectives who love cracking codes, spotting clues, and cheering for fair resolutions, the series delivers consistent delight and encouragement, leaving kids eager to turn the page or start their own investigations. It's a joyful invitation to see the wonder in ordinary days and the satisfaction in helping others—one puzzle at a time.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 34 books in the Jigsaw Jones series.

The Jigsaw Jones series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Case of the Hat Burglar (Book 34), was published in August 2019.

The first book in the Jigsaw Jones series, Case of Hermie the Missing Hamster, was published in September 1998.

The Jigsaw Jones series primarily falls into the Mystery genre. This chapter book series was written for ages 7-10, but some older readers may still like to read these books.

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