Children's comedy drama series. Mobile phones are going missing at St Jerome's. Hungry for their first proper case, Moon and Red soon realise that their thief is also sending abusive texts, causing friends to fall out. Will Moon and Red be able to find the thief before complete anarchy sets in? Meanwhile, Moon's sister Hazel longs for Goth Dogboy to notice her, but he only has eyes for Red's sister, Genie.
Hungry for their first proper detecting case, Fletcher Moon and Red are on the trail of a mobile phone thief at St Jerome's who is bullying other children at school by text.
An elusive prankster puts purple dye in the school pool, effectively sabotaging the training of St Jerome's swimming star Harriet `the Fish' Thompson. The crime-fighting duo set out to bring the trouble-maker to justice, but Fletcher's fear of water jeopardises the investigation - much to gossip-monger Mia Stone's amusement
Criminal activity is discovered in an unlikely quarter when Fletcher finds a mysterious note pinned to his locker. Meanwhile, Hazel is sworn in as a junior prefect, and hopes her new position will help her catch the eye of school heart-throb and head boy Nigel
The sighting by Ralph Devlin of what appears to be a ghost in the disused science block forces private detective Fletcher Moon to question his own scepticism about all things paranormal. April then challenges Moon to uncover the truth behind this mystery, and so Moon temporarily becomes a paranormal investigator. He and Red are spooked when further 'evidence' of the supernatural seems to present itself. Armed with various gizmos designed to record evidence of paranormal activity, Moon and Red to set up a stakeout in the old lab. The evidence continues to build up, with green smoke, creepy red eyes spotted in the window of the science block, and what appears to be some kind of gruesome monster skulking around. But are these phenomena perhaps more 'normal' than paranormal?
The disappearance of a valuable artefact during a performance of the St Jerome's school play causes panic among the actors, as it belongs to headmistress Quinn, who will go nuts if she learns that it is missing. Moon's sister Hazel, meanwhile, is worried for a different reason; she fears her chances of kissing the leading man in the final scene could be scuppered if this crucial prop is not found. With the clock ticking, Moon, Red and Mia head backstage to investigate. On discovering that an Inspector Moon has mysteriously been written into one of the play's scenes, Moon decides to take up the gauntlet, making an impromptu appearance on stage in an attempt to ascertain who the thief is. But can he recover the Phoenix before it is too late?
Half Moon faces an impossible dilemma when he is called upon to investigate Red's brother, Herod. Solving the case could not only result in Herod being put into 'care', but could also put a final nail in the coffin of Moon's friendship with Red... A zero tolerance approach to misbehaviour at St Jerome's School takes a sinister new turn when headmistress Quinn sets up the Pupil Reform Initiative for the Socially Offensive Non-Compliant (PRISON). And Quinn has Red's brother Herod in her sights. Moon soon notices that Quinn only appears to be sending the boys in Moon's year to Prison, after they have been accused of all manner of crimes by April and The Pinks. Something is clearly afoot, and Moon, reunited with Red, decides to dig for more evidence. A stakeout of April's house by the detecting duo reveals a gruesome truth.