The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger (The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries, Book 1)
By (Author) J.T. Williams
Illustrated by Simone Douglas
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
Farshore
30th March 2023
9th June 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: True stories told as fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Lives of children in the past
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Drama and performing arts
Childrens / Teenage general interest: City and town life
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
320g
A thrilling middle grade mystery series, perfect for fans of Robin Stevens Murder Most Unladylike. Set in eighteenth-century London, with all the fun and zest of Hamilton and inspired by real Black British historical figures.
Shortlisted for the Waterstones 2023 Childrens Book Prize
Twelve-year-olds Lizzie Sancho and Dido Belle are from different worlds Lizzie lives in Westminster in her dads tea shop, while Belle is an heiress being brought up by her aunt and uncle at grand Kenwood House but they both share a love of solving mysteries.
And when their eyes meet in the audience of the Drury Lane theatre one night, both girls are sure theyve seen something suspicious on stage.
Lizzie and Belle soon find themselves on the trail of a mystery and becoming best friends. But can they work out whats going on in time to prevent a murder
Black British Georgian history is effectively brought to life through characters based on real people, but it is the suspense and plot twists that keep the pages turning Sarah Keating, The Irish Times
This vivid theatreland mystery whose atmospheric setting recalls Phillip Pullmans The Ruby and the Smoke series is deeply rooted in the abolitionist milieu and resonates sonorously today.
The Observer, Chapter Books of the Month, 29th May 2022
I was hooked from the outset as Williams expertly takes the real life historical figures of two black Georgians Lizzie Sancho and Dido Belle and imagines them tackling a mystery of an attempted onstage murder! From the descriptions of the Jamaica Coffee House to the candle lit theatre chandeliers Georgian London is vividly brought to life. A must read for mystery fans.
Joseph Coelho, Waterstones Childrens Laureate
Bringing Georgian London vividly to life, this is a wonderful historical mystery with two delightful heroines. I can't wait to read the next instalment and find out what Lizzie and Belle will get up to next!
Katherine Woodfine, author of The Sinclairs Mysteries series
J.T. Williams studied English Literature at Cambridge University before becoming a primary school teacher. After teaching full-time, she became a programme manager at the Royal African Society leading creative writing schools workshops for the literature festival Africa Writes. Now a freelance educator and writer, she has won several prizes for her work. Her debut short story appeared in The Very Merry Murder Club, edited by Robin Stevens and Serena Patel.