One sister thinks with her head. The other leads with her heart.
Together, they're unstoppable.
From rickshaw rides to royal necklaces, Mumbai's mysteries don't stand a chance against the sister detective duo who prove that differences make the best teams.
Series Details
Ages 7-10
Perfect for early readers
2 Books
Complete series available
Set in Mumbai
Authentic Indian adventures
In the vibrant streets of Mumbai, two sisters couldn't be more different. Aadhya, the older sister, is methodical, logical, and loves solving puzzles with data and deduction. Anvi, the younger sister, is intuitive, empathetic, and reads people like open books.
When mysteries arise in their neighborhood—from missing rickshaw passengers to vanishing royal artifacts—the sisters discover that their opposite approaches make them the perfect detective team. What Aadhya's logic misses, Anvi's intuition catches. What Anvi's heart feels, Aadhya's mind confirms.
Kids who love mysteries, siblings learning to appreciate differences, and families celebrating sisterhood.
Complementary strengths, emotional intelligence, cultural appreciation, and the power of teamwork.
Shows siblings how differences strengthen relationships, not weaken them.
The Analyst
Aadhya is 9 years old and loves patterns, puzzles, and proof. She carries a notebook everywhere, documenting clues and drawing connections. Her superpower? Seeing what others miss through careful observation and logical thinking.
Special Skills:
The Intuitive
Anvi is 7 years old and feels everything deeply. She notices when someone is sad, scared, or hiding something. Her superpower? Reading emotions and understanding motivations that logic alone can't explain.
Special Skills:
When Aadhya's logic hits a dead end, Anvi's intuition opens new paths. When Anvi's emotions overwhelm her, Aadhya's calm analysis grounds them both. Together, they're not just solving mysteries—they're learning that being different is what makes them stronger.
Your Child Will Learn:
That differences aren't weaknesses—they're complementary strengths that make teams unbeatable.
"My daughters fight like Aadhya and Anvi—and make up like them too. These books taught them that being different is what makes them stronger together."
Kavita S.
New York