The Great Fox Heist
By (Author) Justyn Edwards
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
5th April 2023
6th April 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
213g
The stakes are high in this fast-paced mystery adventure starring young magician Flick Lions. The second book in the Great Fox series.
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Flick is a magician who needs answers. Her father is still missing, and top illusionist the Great Fox doesn't seem interested in finding him, despite his promises. Meanwhile, she and her friend Charlie must represent the Great Fox in a new competition in the Swiss town of Linth. The Global Order of Magic is electing a new chancellor, and the Fox insists that if he wins, it will help but Flick isn't so sure. Determined to solve the mystery of her father's disappearance and of The Bell System, his greatest and most mysterious magic trick, Flick must pull off an impossible diamond heist to win. But danger lurks around every corner, and nothing is what it seems.
Featured in Pen & Inc Autumn/Winter 2022 listings, highlighting the best in diversity and inclusion in children's books. * Pen & Inc *
Featured in the Bookseller's children's previews for April '23 * the Bookseller *
Quirky fast paced story telling that may help to encourage reluctant readers. * NetGalley Reviewer *
A wonderfully written, exciting tale full of magic and mystery. The characters are lovable and it is a pleasure to follow them in their adventures throughout this story. * NetGalley Reviewer *
The Great Fox Heist is a thrilling adventure that will keep you guessing; loyalties are tested and questions are definitely raised. With twists that will leave you reeling, I promise that this is a sequel that is even better than the first book and one that will leave you desperately hoping that there will be a book 3. * K and O Bonkers about Books *
Justyn Edwards graduated from Southampton University with a degree in archaeology. Since then he has worked as a caravan park attendant, a paperboy and a software engineer, but never as an archaeologist. He has always wanted to be a writer, and his inspiration for The Great Fox series came from watching magic shows. He realized that what elevates the trick a magician performs is the story they tell their audience. And in turn, stories themselves are a kind of magic trick with the author choosing when to reveal their secrets to the reader. Visit his website at www.justynedwards.com or follow him on Twitter: @justynedwards.