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The Fairy Detective Agency: The Flying Carpet Thief


Wings and Co

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No. of pages 176

Published: 2017

Great for age 6-12 years

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'Agatha Christie for kids' - a brand new mystery in the detective agency series brimming with mystery and magic by million-copy-selling author, Sally Gardner.The detectives at Wings and Co are in a bit of bother. There is a lost leprechaun on the loose and carpets are flying all over the village of Podgy Bottom, as if by magic. Oh, and worst of all, Fidget the cat has vanished on VERY URGENT business. It looks like a tricky case for our fairy detectives . . .

 

 

This book features in the following series: The Fairy Detective Agency, Wings And Co .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Hachette Children's Group .

Her website is www. sallygardner. net and you can follow her on Twitter @TheSallyGardner David Roberts was born in Liverpool. He studied fashion and worked in the industry for several years before going on to illustrate children's books. He has also published Dirty Bertie with Little Tiger Press.

 

This book is in the following series:

Wings and Co

The Fairy Detective Agency

Sally Gardner successfully combines magic and a touch of fairy tale with a contemporary feel in this charming adventure story. The story moves at a fast pace but for me the delightful characters are the most enjoyable aspect of the book. The quirky illustrations by David Roberts are very much a part of the success of this book fitting the style of the story perfectly and bringing the characters to life. The short chapters and the many illustrations ensure that the book will appeal to newly independent readers but the use of language, wit, catchphrases and world play mean that this story would work well read aloud too. Emily and her gang are great fun and this series deserves to be a success. -- Anne Thompson * thebookbag.co.uk *

 

Wonderfully imaginative, full of quirky humour and delightfully illustrated. * www.parentsintouch.co.uk *

 

this is just as good as the first book. There's so much fun and silliness here and once again David Roberts' illustrations are pitched perfectly. I think Sally Gardner has a real winner with this series. Younger readers will love it and parents won't mind reading it aloud either. Now, let's hope there's another one coming out soon. -- J E Towey * www.jetowey.com *

 

Absolutely charming * angelsandurchins.co.uk *

 

I'd forgotten about the keys with feet, which are important in this clever detective story where there are some fairies missing their wings, fairies whose identities are surprising. * NAYU'S READING CORNER *

 

This is a touching story that had me laughing out loud. I highly recommend this book, it is so much fun! * Bookbabblers blog *