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The Houdini Inheritance
Magic shows and mysteries abound in this showstopping new standalone – over a million copies of Emma’s middle-grade adventures sold!
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Magic shows and mysteries abound in this showstopping new standalone from a bestselling author who has sold close to a million copies of these middle-grade adventures!
The English seaside, 1920s
A world famous escape artist . . .
A suitcase full of secrets . . .
And a death-defying stunt . . .
When Harry Houdini comes to visit the seaside town of Sidford-on-Sea, Glory and her friend Dennis are first in-line to see him. He is there to perform a daring trick: he will jump off the town pier in chains, pitching himself into the water below. But when Glory outsmarts the infamous Houdini, she is suddenly sucked into his world, and finds herself tasked with looking after his precious trunk – the one that contains all his secrets.
With Houdini in danger, Glory and Dennis are thrown deep into an adventure that takes them all the way to Coney Island in America, and the dark underbelly of its amusement parks . . .
‘Utterly thrilling.’ Abi Elphinstone
‘Magical.’ Katya Balen
‘An absolute cracker.’ Hilary McKay
‘A page-turning, plot-twisting, mind-bending treat.’ Piers Torday
‘Bursting with excitement, action and heart.’ Jasbinder Bilan
‘Emma Carroll at her dazzling, storytelling best.’ Phil Earle
Emma Carroll's writing is magical. She is one of our finest writers, and this may be her finest book yet.
I couldn’t put it down. What a story teller Emma is. A bright, entrancing, kaleidoscopic, rollercoaster of a book. I loved the fairground glitter and the smell of salt water and candy floss and the dusty inside of trunks and secrets. An absolute cracker!
Thrilling [and] atmospheric.
The headline act of historical children's fiction brings the house down yet again. A total page-turning, plot-twisting, mind-bending treat of a book.
Built around real events, this tense and fast-paced escapade gives a glimpse into the world of stunts and trickery.
As thrilling as a fairground ride and packed full of eye-opening wonder. Emma Carroll at her magical best.
Once told by poet Ted Hughes her writing was ‘dangerous’, it took Emma Carroll twenty years of English teaching and a life-changing cancer diagnosis to feel brave enough to give her dream of being an author a try. Nowadays, she’s a bestselling author and the ‘Queen of Historical Fiction’ (BookTrust). She has been nominated for and the winner of numerous…
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