Scam on the Cam: Book 3 (Sesame Seade Mysteries)

Scam on the Cam: Book 3 (Sesame Seade Mysteries)

by Clementine Beauvais (Author), Clementine Beauvais (Author), Sarah Horne (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Sesame Seade is suspicious. There's something fishy going on by the river: a case for a number one supersleuth!

Sesame's parents insist that there are no pirates in Cambridge, but she's determined to prove them wrong ...

Illustrated throughout with hilarious artwork by Sarah Horne, this series features a smart and sassy heroine with a unique take on life. Also in the series: SLEUTH ON SKATES and GARGOYLES GONE AWOL.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 03 Apr 2014

ISBN 10: 1444912542
ISBN 13: 9781444912548
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A gorgeously produced and illustrated mystery series from a laugh-out-loud new voice in children's fiction.

Media Reviews
Right from the start, the reader realises that in Sesame, they have a really unusual, if not unique, heroine. Her unusual approach to life makes for a hilarious read, with some wonderful use of language. Complemented by amusing illustrations, this is an author to look out for. * parentsintouch.co.uk *
It's brilliant, really unusual, and had me hooked throughout. * Parents in Touch *
Witty and pun-filled, this book should appeal to any reader who loves mysteries, wordplay and the intricacies of the English language. * Financial Times *
A jaunty romp. Witty and pun-filled, this book should appeal to any reader who loves mysteries, wordplay and the intricacies of the English language. * Financial Times *
This is a brilliantly written hilarious story peppered with super illustrations. Sesame is a fantastic character and a very smart heroine. * Families *
A brilliantly written, hilarious story peppered with super illustrations. Sesame is a fantastic character and a very smart heroine. * Families Magazine *
Author Bio

Clementine Beauvais was born in Paris in 1989, but decided to cross the Channel at 17 years old to see how things are done on the other side. And she very much liked what she saw, so, since then, she's been living in Cambridge.

As well as studying and writing children's books, Clem is the co-host of the Kid You Not podcast on children's literature.

She still makes funny mistakes in English sometimes, but she's very proud that she doesn't have a comedy French accent.

Visit her website at: www.clementinebeauvais.com