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6 agents have named The Westing Game as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 2 are open to queries. If you’re pitching something in this lane, these are the agents to know. Always confirm an agent’s submission window before you query.
Character-driven stories with strong world-grounding, especially those involving summer camps, boarding schools, extraordinary kids, puzzles, or close and compl…
View wishlist →Sherman calls MG the category closest to their heart and is hunting for timeless, potentially classic novels. Fresh retellings of folklore and fairy tales are a…
View wishlist →She actively seeks puzzle-driven or mystery-forward MG — clever, modern descendants of The Westing Game. Her actual sales record in MG mystery (Fleur Bradley's …
View wishlist →Auld has a clear passion for MG and a long, specific touchstone list that reveals their taste in granular detail. They want stories with propulsive plots and em…
View wishlist →Contemporary YA with a vibrant, fresh voice and a female-centered story. She is not the right fit for YA fantasy, but realistic speculative premises (near-futur…
View wishlist →A board-game and escape-room enthusiast, Le likes MG and YA that are a little puzzle-y and resolve logically and cleverly, and enjoys a Knives-Out-style mystery…
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