A hilarious whodunnit about two kids trying to save the
UK’s top TV talent show from a mysterious saboteur!
“Annoyingly good.” – David Baddiel
"Ivor is a funny, clever and brilliant writer, so
it's no surprise that he's written such a funny, clever and brilliant
book, which is also heartwarming and full of joy. The man's
a marvel." – Dermot O’Leary
“Kids are going to go crazy for this brilliant
book!” “Ivor Baddiel tells a rip-roaring good
story - pesky, gleeful and very funny”–
Mel Giedroyc
"This is a terrifically funny "whodunnit" children's
book" – Peter Dickson (voice of the X Factor)
Someone is threatening to destroy Britain’s
Biggest New Star, the country’s favourite TV talent
show.
The secret service decides to send in two young spies,
twins Harry and Abby, to investigate. Their ticket
backstage is their father, washed up comedian Gus, who believes
the contest is his chance to revive his career.
The list of suspects is long, and the twins don’t know whom
to trust. But they better track down the culprit soon, before disaster
strikes the show – and
its royal guest!
A fast-paced spy caper packed with laughs and
surprising twists,
from comedy writer Ivor Baddiel –
someone who really knows backstage life on Britain’s
favourite talent shows!
Perfect for fans of books by David Walliams and Tom Fletcher,
and Maz Evans’s Vi Spy.
The cover and spine feature shiny gold lettering, and the book
includes black and white illustrations throughout by James Lancett.
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After a series of threats against the show, the secret service decide
it's time to send in spies - Harry and Abby. Their father, washed
up comedian Gus, is persuaded to compete in the show, so that
the kids can snoop back-stage. But as they discover, the list
of people who want to sabotage the show turns out to be VERY long
indeed...
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780702300585
Publisert
2021-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Scholastic
Vekt
230 gr
Høyde
200 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336
Illustratør
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