First Class Murder: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery

First Class Murder: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery

by RobinStevens (Author)

Synopsis

From the author of Murder Most Unladylike. Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are taking a holiday on the world-famous Orient Express - and it's clear that each of their fellow first-class passengers has something to hide. Even more intriguing: there is rumour of a spy in their midst. Then, during dinner, there is a scream from inside one of the cabins. When the door is broken down, a passenger is found murdered, her stunning ruby necklace gone. But the killer has vanished - as if into thin air. Daisy and Hazel are faced with their first ever locked-room mystery - and with competition from several other sleuths, who are just as determined to crack the case.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 30 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0552570745
ISBN 13: 9780552570749
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The third gripping mystery starring Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, set on the glamorous Orient Express.

Media Reviews
A delight ... Hazel and Daisy are aboard the Orient Express: cue spies, priceless jewels, a murder and seriously upgraded bun breaks The Bookseller Addictive ... A rumbustious reworking of Agatha Christie's Orient Express caper -- Amanda Craig New Statesman Addictive ... A rumbustious reworking of Agatha Christie's Orient Express caper -- Amanda Craig New Statesman The third book in the Murder Most Unladylike series, First Class Murder harks back to the golden age of boarding school stories, channelling Angela Brazil, Antonia Forest, and Elinor M Brent Dyer with a generous dash of Agatha Christie for good measure. This time, our gymslip-wearing sleuths, Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, swap school for a trip on the Orient Express ... Top larks Red Magazine
Author Bio
Robin Stevens was born in California and grew up in an Oxford college, across the road from the house where Alice in Wonderland lived. She has been making up stories all her life. When she was twelve, her father handed her a copy of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and she realised that she wanted to be either Hercule Poirot or Agatha Christie when she grew up. When it occurred to her that she was never going to be able to grow her own spectacular walrus moustache, she decided that Agatha Christie was the more achievable option. She spent her teenage years at Cheltenham Ladies' College, reading a lot of murder mysteries and hoping that she'd get the chance to do some detecting herself (she didn't). She went to university, where she studied crime fiction, and then worked in children's publishing. She is now a full-time writer. Robin now lives in London with her pet bearded dragon, Watson.