The Clockwork Sparrow (The Sinclairs Mysteries)
By (Author) Katherine Woodfine
HarperCollins Publishers
Farshore
1st February 2016
4th June 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Waterstones Children's Book Prize: Younger Fiction 2016
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
290g
A gorgeous anniverary edition of the first title in Katherine Woodfine's bestselling debut series, The Sinclair Mysteries. A fast-paced historical mystery adventure for readers aged 9+, with gorgeous Edwardian period detail. Perfect for readers of Robin Stevens' Murder Most Unladylike series and M.G.Leonards Adventures on Trains.
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A wonderful book, with a glorious heroine and a true spirit of adventure KATHERINE RUNDELL, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF IMPOSSIBLE CREATURES
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You are cordially invited to attend the Grand Opening of Sinclairs department store!
Enter a world of bonbons, hats, perfumes and MYSTERIES around every corner. WONDER at the daring theft of the priceless CLOCKWORK SPARROW! TREMBLE as the most DASTARDLY criminals in London enact their wicked plans! GASP as our bold heroines, Miss Sophie Taylor and Miss Lilian Rose, CRACK CODES, DEVOUR ICED BUNS and vow to bring the villains to justice
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Readers LOVE The Clockwork Sparrow!
Katie, age 10 for lovereading4kids.co.uk 'A brilliant historical detective novel I read it in one sitting and couldnt put it down! The characters were really believable and the story was so exciting. My new favourite!'
Celeste, age 13 for lovereading4kids.co.uk 'An incredible read full of mystery, wonder and adventureThis is now one of my top ten.'
A wonderful book, with a glorious heroine and a true sprit of adventure Katherine Rundell, author of Rooftoppers.
Woodfines stunning debut novel boasts tantalizing Edwardian-era set dressing WORLD Magazine
Katherine Woodfine is the author of more than 15 books for children, including the Sinclairs Mysteries and Taylor & Rose Secret Agents series. Her first published novel, The Clockwork Sparrow, was a Sunday Times bestseller and was nominated for numerous awards.
A champion of childrens literature, she has previously worked on projects including the Childrens Laureate, YALC (the UKs first young adult literature convention) and childrens books podcast Down the Rabbit Hole.
She now combines writing with reviewing childrens books. She lives in Lancashire, UK in an old house near a castle, with her family and two black cats. Find out more at katherinewoodfine.co.uk