Twilight Robbery - (A Shadow Jumper Mystery Adventure) by J M Forster (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- Book 2 in the Shadow Jumper Mystery Adventure seriesWill Jack solve the crime, or die trying?
- 9-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.25" Paperback
- 250 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: A Shadow Jumper Mystery Adventure
Description
About the Book
The second book in the exciting Shadow Jumper Mystery Adventure series, by award-winning author, J.M. Forster.
Book Synopsis
Book 2 in the Shadow Jumper Mystery Adventure series
Will Jack solve the crime, or die trying?
The rooftops are Jack's safe place - perfect for shadow jumping. Or so he thought. When Jack and Beth find a packet hidden between the chimney pots, Jack becomes the prime suspect for theft. Then his friend Fabien falls from the roof. Was it an accident? Or something more sinister? Thrust into a shady world of robbery and mayhem, Jack must find the real thieves to save himself and his friends.
Another exciting mystery adventure, packed with twists, turns and red herrings, from the award-winning author of Shadow Jumper.
Review Quotes
'... I'd say it was every bit as good and even better than its predecessor. I only hope we don't have to wait too long for a third instalment. There is going to a third instalment, please tell me there will be a third instalment.' Felicity Grace Terry Petty witter blogspot
'Fans of Shadow Jumper can expect another exciting mystery adventure . . .'
'. . . keep(s) any reluctant readers engaged.'
'Forster doesn't shy away form heavier topics, including a tense visit to the hospital, but with language and depth that's age appropriate . . .'
Primary Times magazine - Wiltshire and Gloucestershire
'A perfect sequel to the first book ... This is Agatha Christie on the rooftops - a page-turning (and often breathless!) race against time ... alongside nicely woven in themes around friendship, self-confidence and peer pressure, and gentle backdrop sub-plots relating to loss and family break-up. Oh and there's a healthy dose of humour too. A great read ...' Karen P. Inglis, author of The Secret Lake