Page-turning historical adventure in the deserts of Cairo, from the author of the acclaimed Wild Boy books.
Bookseller
<p>Rob Lloyd Jones is author of the fantastic Wild Boy books, but heâs swapped freak shows for treasure hunts in this fast-paced adventure. Young readers will love the natural-born troublemaker Jake: heâs fun, charismatic and fearless. Some might also sympathise with secret-genius sister Pan. <br /><br />Rip-roaring action like this feels like it harks back to a more traditional idea of an adventure story, but itâs a high-tech and up-to-the-minute modern take.</p>
BookTrust
âItâs great fun, the Egyptian settings giving it an extra edge and the developing relationship between Jake and Pan gives it a cool credibility too. This is definitely one to recommend to fans of the Alex Rider books, and readers would also enjoy Defender of the Realm by Nick Ostler and Mark Huckerby.â
LoveReading Andrea Reece
âThis is a fast paced adventure with plenty of action and humour that would suit most young teens. Even more appealing is the fact that unlike many books of this type, the children are the ones leading the chase and calling the shots.â
The School Librarian
âThis is Indiana Jones meets Mission Impossible with a touch of the Goonies thrown in for good measure.â
South Wales Evening Post
<p>âThis is a fast paced adventure with plenty of action and humour that would suit most young teens. Even more appealing is the fact that unlike many books of this type, the children are the ones leading the chase and calling the shots.â</p>
The School Librarian
âWhen the family go to Cairo on holiday, Jake and Pan's parents vanish, and it's up to the twins to find them.â
Little London
ââ[âŚ] amazing book [âŚ] I recommend this spectacular read to kids 8-11yrs.â
Anorak
âWonderful escapism and a fabulous story that leaves you wanting more. I can't recommend Jake Atlas highly enough.â
Fallen Star Stories