LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Having successfully solved a crime in the previous adventure in this new series, Alice and Sonny – newly discovered to be brother and sister – are looking forward to rest and relaxation on the Lady Rose, the luxury yacht left to them by their grandfather.
The yacht has VIP guests, Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson no less, but someone on board is a crook. When a precious and very special jewel goes missing, our two junior sleuths are determined to find the culprit, especially as they might have to lose the yacht to pay back the jewel’s owners.
There are no shortage of suspects and red herrings a-plenty, while the setting – the coast off Dubrovnik and the old town itself – raise levels of reading enjoyment even higher. Well-plotted, atmospheric, filled with fascinating facts (historical and relating to marine life), this is another excellent crime mystery in what is proving to be a very good series.
Andrea Reece
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Mysteries at Sea: The Royal Jewel Plot Synopsis
Mysteries at Sea is a heart-pounding and twisty three-book series set against the exciting backdrop of life at sea, from the award-winning and bestselling author A. M. Howell and inspired by her childhood travels on the ocean waves.
A follow up to he first book, Mysteries at Sea: Peril on the Atlantic, the second book in the series, Mysteries at Sea: The Royal Jewel Plot sees Alice and Sonny, now part of the same family, feeling excited for their summer trip, sailing on the luxurious yacht the Lady Rose. They're even more excited when they find out the King of England is going to be onboard too!
There's also a precious jewel on the boat - a rare opal, kept in a tank protected by a poisonous octopus. Until one morning, Alice discovers that the opal and octopus are both missing. The search is on to retrieve the priceless gem, before the ship reaches its destination, and everyone on board finds themselves in serious trouble.
As Alice and Sonny's investigations take them closer to the truth, they realise that everyone on the Lady Rose seems to have a secret, maybe even the king himself.
Perfect for fans of Emma Carroll, Robin Stevens and the Adventures on Trains series, Mysteries at Sea is a gripping series unravelling mysteries aboard ships crossing the globe in the 1930’s. Impeccably researched and packed full of fascinating historical insights that will resonate with modern readers - from the role of female sailors to the royal family's relationship with the press, with some incredible octopus facts too! A.M. Howell brings the history of the period vividly to life.
Cover artwork from Marco Guadalupi
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9781801316750 |
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11th April 2024 |
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A.M. Howell |
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Usborne Publishing Ltd |
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307 pages |
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Press Reviews
A.M. Howell Press Reviews
Praise for the Mysteries at Sea series:
'An exquisitely plotted nautical adventure, packed with mystery and derring-do.' - Judith Eagle, author of The Accidental Stowaway
'A high-octane nautical adventure, brimming over with secrets and sabotage.' - Nicola Penfold, author of Where the World Turns Wild
'Will appeal to fans of the Adventures on Train series.' - The Bookseller
'Absolutely unputdownable.' - Zillah Bethell, author of The Shark Caller
'Brilliant story which kept me gripped until the very end!' - Ewa Jozefkowicz, author of The Dragon in the Bookshop
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About A.M. Howell
A.M. Howell has always been inspired by the stories around her, and how imagination can unlock the secrets of the past. Her thrilling historical mysteries have garnered great critical acclaim and award wins. Since her 2019 debut The Garden of Lost Secrets, A.M. Howell has fast cemented herself as a stand-out author of thrilling middle-grade historical fiction. She has enjoyed widespread critical acclaim, twice being afforded the prestigious Times Children’s Book of the Week slot, and with The Telegraph calling her “a hypnotically readable writer, who keeps the pulse racing”.
A.M. Howell is the recipient of the Mal Peet Children’s Award for The House of One Hundred Clocks which was also the overall winner of the East Anglian Book of the Year Award, the first time a children’s book has won this prize, whose past recipients include Sarah Perry.
After hearing about the discovery of a 100-year-old gardener’s notebook at the National Trust’s Ickworth House in Suffolk, A.M. Howell found herself wondering who it could have belonged to, and so The Garden of Lost Secrets was born. She continues to be inspired by the stories around her, and how imagination can unlock the secrets of the past. Her bestselling series, Mysteries at Sea is inspired by her own childhood travels on ships.
After completing a BA and MA at the University of Manchester, A.M. Howell now writes policy documents for local government. She lives in Suffolk with her husband and two sons
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