"A hugely enjoyable action packed adventure full of twists and turns as Joe, Tom and Pip try their hand at solving crimes while they spend their holiday with their Granny in Muddlemoor. "
A Julia Eccleshare Pick of the Month for February 2022
The children love staying with Granny. With no parents around they have a lot of freedom to explore and, above all, a lot of time to get caught up in any mysteries that granny might be involved in. The children soon realise that Granny’s Book Club is a very suspicious group largely on the grounds that they never talk about books! When the children discover that there is a gang of dangerous robbers in the neighbourhood, they are sure that Granny and her book club friends have something to do with it. There are a mass of very convincing clues to follow as Joe breathlessly narrates this entertaining story.
The Muddlemoor Mysteries: The Book Club Bank Heist Synopsis
It is the holidays again and Joe Robinson and his cousins are back with Granny in Muddlemoor. The problem is... Muddlemoor is a hotspot for crime.
When Joe, Tom and Pip discover that a dangerous gang of robbers is hiding in the local area they start an investigation straightaway.
But hang on a sec. Granny's Book Group seems to be acting RATHER suspiciously. For one thing they NEVER talk about books and for another thing they keep going on about a local bank. Oh no! What if Granny's Book Group are the true-life bank robbers?
There's only one thing for it. The cousins must stop Granny getting arrested, even if it means putting themselves in danger.
Ruth Quayle used to work as a journalist and copywriter, and was inspired to write books for children by the funny things her own kids said. Ruth lives in London with her family and when she's not writing, you'll find her stepping on bits of lego, burning fish fingers and trying to convince the children that there really isn't room for a dog.