Book 7 in the Christie and Agatha's Detective Agency series! The piano is a warning. I’ve taken Miss Margaret. If you want to see her again, Miss Price, pull out of the concert, or else. In Chicago, Christie and Agatha meet composer Florence Price at a small gathering. But any hopes the twins have of hearing Miss Price play are quickly shattered – much like the host Mrs Bond’s wrecked piano! Soon, it’s up to Christie and Agatha to find out who smashed the piano to pieces and where they’ve taken Mrs Bond’s daughter. About the Christie and Agatha's Detective Agency series: It’s not easy growing up in the 1920s. While Christie can usually be found up a tree or trying a spot of amateur engineering, her shy twin Agatha buries her nose in books and dreams of being a writer. The pair couldn’t be more different. But when a scientific discovery goes missing, they find that together they make a winning combination and Christie and Agatha’s Detective Agency is born. Join the twin detectives as they solve thrilling mysteries all over the world!
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In Chicago, Christie and Agatha meet composer Florence Price at a small gathering. But any hopes the twins have of hearing Miss Price play are quickly shattered – much like the host Mrs Bond’s wrecked piano!
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781802630831
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Sweet Cherry Publishing
Vekt
130 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
J, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Pip Murphy is a British writer and lived her early life in England on the Wirral. She studied Classics at Edinburgh University, after which she moved to Tokyo, Japan.
Pip is also an English teacher and has loved reading her whole life - some of the books that influenced and inspired her the most were ones she read when she was little (she even read every book in her primary school, some of them more than once).

Roberta was born in Milan in 1983 and, as a child, she spent her hours drawing and watching a lot of animation movies and cartoons on tv, which became her very first inspiration. She especially loved to draw the magical characters and fantastical creatures described in the books she read. After attending an illustration course and a comic book course, both in Milan in 2005, she began working as an illustrator and comic artist. Roberta illustrates a variety of children's books and magazines.