Sherlock Bones and the Horror of the Haunted Castle: A Puzzle Quest
By (Author) Tim Collins
Illustrated by John Bigwood
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Buster Books
3rd January 2024
28th September 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Interactive adventure stories
823.92
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
180g
Sherlock Bones, the worlds greatest dog detective, and his trusty sidekick Dr Jane Catson are back for another crime-solving adventure.
When a wealthy dog spots a ghostly figure haunting her castle in the Catpathian Mountains, she come to Bones and Catson for help. Bones is convinced theres no such things as ghosts ... but even hes at a loss to explain the creepy sounds and strange goings-on that he and Catson encounter after a night in the crumbling castle. Things get even more spooky when Bones is suddenly called back to London, leaving Catson to crack the case on her own. Can Catson unmask the ghost and escape the haunted castle in one piece
The fourth book in Busters Sherlock Bones mystery fiction series features 28 puzzles including spot-the-differences, number chains and tangled line games that are woven into the action, so the reader feels immersed in the exciting detective plot. Told across 14 chapters, this thrilling story is perfect for middle-grade readers.
Also available in the series:
9781780557502 Sherlock Bones and the Case of the Crown Jewels
9781780557519 Sherlock Bones and the Curse of the Pharaoh's Mask
Publishing in Spring 2023:
9781780559216 Sherlock Bones and the Mystery of the Vanishing Magician
A good romp of a mystery -- The School Librarian on 'Sherlock Bones and the Case of the Crown Jewels' by Tim Collins
Tim Collins is originally from Manchester, but now lives near Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books including Wimpy Vampire, Cosmic Colin,Dorkius Maximus and Sherlock Bones. His books have been translated into over 30 languages and he has won awards in the UK and Germany, including the Manchester Fiction City award (2011 Winner) and the Lincolnshire Young People's Book Award (2012 Winner).