My 8-year-old son is an avid reader of adventure stories, with Enid Blyton as his very favourite author. He really enjoyed this book and says it is as great as those by Blyton - high praise indeed ... he is delighted to have discovered this series and is now asking for the first six books!
JUNO
I think this book has it all: adventure, mystery and humour. I think boys and girls will enjoy it. I give it a ten!
- Annabella (11 years old), ANORAK
When Scott, Jack and Emily stumble upon some bones in the quarry above Castle Key, they're convinced they've discovered the gruesome remains of a murder victim! But the bones turn out to be much, much older than that - could they be dinosaur bones? Or are they the last earthly remains of a real dragon?
Rival scientists fight to prove each other wrong, while the friends are determined to uncover the truth - with a little help from Drift the dog, of course!
When Drift the dog digs up a skeleton, Scott, Jack and Emily think they've stumbled upon the gruesome remains of a murder victim, but the bones turn out to be much older than that - and definitely not human! Rival scientists fight to prove their theories . . .
Could these be dinosaur bones? Are they the last earthly remains of a dragon? Or is the whole thing an elaborate hoax?
Join Scott, Jack, Emily and Drift as they try to uncover the mysterious truth behind the dinosaur discovery!
978 1 4440 0533 2
£4.99
www.adventureislandbooks.com
www.orionbooks.co.uk
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Biografisk notat
Helen Moss was born in 1964 and grew up in Worcestershire and Saudi Arabia. After a degree in psychology and philosophy at Oxford University, Helen went on to do PhD research at Cambridge University. She recently spent a year in Portland, Oregon, with her family, and on returning decided to switch direction and devote herself full-time to writing books for young readers. Helen lives in a small village outside Cambridge with her husband, two teenage sons, two border collies, two gerbils, several hens and a bearded dragon called Frankie.
Visit her website at http://www.helenmoss.org.uk and the Adventure Island website at http://www.adventureislandbooks.com.