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Le mystère du London Eye

Cette série explore le monde des romans policiers captivants destinés aux jeunes lecteurs. Elle suit un duo de frères et sœurs qui s'attaquent à des énigmes complexes aux rebondissements inattendus. Le protagoniste, doté d'une façon unique de traiter l'information, utilise son intellect vif pour résoudre des affaires qui laissent les autres déconcertés. Ces récits mêlent suspense et humour, soulignant la force des liens fraternels pour surmonter des énigmes apparemment insurmontables.

The Guggenheim Mystery
L'étonnante disparition de mon cousin Salim

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  1. Monday, 24 May, 11.32 a.m. Ted and Kat watch their cousin Salim get on board the London Eye. He turns and waves and the pod rises from the ground. Monday, 24 May, 12.02 p.m. The pod lands and the doors open. People exit in all shapes and sizes – but where is Salim? Ted and his older sister Kat become sleuthing partners since the police are having no luck. Despite their prickly relationship, they overcome their differences to follow a trail of clues across London in a desperate bid to find their cousin. And ultimately it comes down to Ted, whose brain runs on its own unique operating system, to find the key to the mystery. In Spring 2009. the Unicorn Theatre adapted The London Eye Mystery for the stage. The story was adapted by Unicorn Artistic Associate Carl Miller, directed by Rosamunde Hutt and performed by the Unicorn ensemble and received a host of rave reviews.

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  2. The Guggenheim Mystery

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Robin Stevens is known for her engaging mystery novels aimed at young readers, often featuring clever plots and relatable characters. Her stories typically revolve around themes of friendship, teamwork, and the excitement of solving mysteries. With a unique blend of humor and suspense, Stevens captivates her audience, making her books not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. Her writing style encourages young readers to think critically and use their imagination, making her a standout author in children's literature.

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