Children's / Teenage fiction: Crime & mystery fiction

  • Rebel heart

    £7.99

    England, 1645. Merriweather Pryce is the daughter of a nobleman fightingfor King Charles I in a war that divides the country. Whenher family home is besieged by Cromwell’s army, Merri sets outto get help. But in a land filled with enemy soldiers, turncoatsand spies, who can she really trust?

  • Iggy Peck and the Mysterious Mansion

    £5.99

    A chapter book adventure starring Iggy Peck, Architect and friends from the New York Times bestselling Questioneers series?now in paperback Iggy Peck is an architect at his very core: When he’s not making houses out of food, his head is up in the clouds, dreaming of design. So he’s totally blown away when Ada Twist’s Aunt Bernice inherits an old house from ice-cream mogul Herbert Sherbert that is filled with countless rooms from all his favorite architectural periods. But something’s not quite right. . . . Everyone says the house is haunted, and it seems that a number of priceless antiques?which were supposed to help Aunt Bernice pay for the house’s upkeep?have gone missing. If they can’t find those antiques, Aunt Bernice might lose the house forever. It will take all of Iggy’s knowledge of architecture and the help of the other Questioneers?Rosie Revere, Ada Twist, and Sofia Valdez?to solve the myste

  • The grandest game

    £8.99

    Seven tickets. An island of dreams. The chance of a lifetime. Welcome to the Grandest Game, an annual competition run by billionaire Avery Grambs and the four infamous Hawthorne brothers, whose family fortune she inherited. Designed to give anyone a shot at fame and fortune, this year’s game requires one of seven golden tickets to enter. With millions on the line, those seven players will do whatever it takes to win.Some of the players are in it for the money. Some for power. Some for reasons all their own. Every single one of them has secrets. Amidst it all is Grayson Hawthorne, tasked with a vital role in this year’s game. But as tensions rise and the mind-bending challenges push the players to their limits – physically, mentally, and emotionally – it soon becomes clear that not everyone is playing by the rules.

  • Wildlands

    £7.99

    Twenty-five years into the future, no humans are allowed in the Wildlands – a vast area in Britain where wolves, lynx and bison roam free. The only exception is a high-speed train line between London and Glasgow that crosses right through the heart of the project. Thirteen-year-old Astrid and her little sister, Indie, are onboard when their train slows to a brief, unexpected stop – and they find themselves accidentally left behind. Stranded in this place of astonishing natural wonders and terrible dangers, they have only a rucksack, a phone without signal – and each other. As every wrong turn takes them deeper into the Wildlands, do they have the ingenuity and determination to survive? How far would YOU go to find your way home?

  • The forbidden atlas

    £7.99

    Reveal the secret and hidden corners of Paris in the new action-packed mystery from the Isaac Turner Investigates series. For fans of the Adventures on Trains series and Sharna Jackson’s High Rise mysteries

  • This story is a lie WBD

    £1.00

    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer in this gripping teen thriller for World Book Day from award-winning author Benjamin Dean. Perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Sophie McKenzie.

  • The cabbage juice crime

    £6.99

    An accessible, funny, black-and-white highly illustrated young fictionseries from David O’Connell, the illustrator of Tom Vaughan’sHercules, starring a hilarious firefly and snail duo -perfect for readers aged 6+ and fans of Jamie Smart and Toto theNinja Cat.

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