Fayson has always wanted to be a detective. When her cousins recruit her to their top-secret gang on the island one summer, her dreams seem to be coming true.
But the Greatest Gang of All Time don't live up to their name, and keep getting distracted from missions by things like food, falling asleep and a fair bit of squabbling! Guided by her favourite mystery novels, Fayson takes charge and tries to track down clues about the strange shadow that has been appearing in the island's lighthouse. With tensions stirring within the gang, can she use all her smarts to solve the case?
Fayson has always wanted to be a detective. When her cousins recruit her to their top-secret gang on the island one summer, her dreams seem to be coming true.
But the Greatest Gang of All Time don't live up to their name, and keep getting distracted from missions by things like food, falling asleep and a fair bit of squabbling! Guided by her favourite mystery novels, Fayson takes charge and tries to track down clues about the strange shadow that has been appearing in the island's lighthouse. With tensions stirring within the gang, can she use all her smarts to solve the case?
Kereen Getten grew up in Jamaica where she would climb fruit trees in the family garden and eat as much mango, guinep and pear as she could without being caught. She now lives in Birmingham with her family and writes stories about her childhood experiences. Her work has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Spark Award, Warwickshire Junior Book Award and the Jhalak Children's & YA Prize. When Life Gives You Mangoes and If You Read This are also available from Pushkin Children's.
'I adored The Case Of The Lighthouse Intruder. A spirited and
brilliantly written mystery set on an island off the coast of
Jamaica. The first book in a fabulous new series featuring
#TheGreatestGangOfAllTime. This is a great read.' - Kevin Cobane
(Teacher)
'Absolutely excellent! A short mystery, but with fully realised
characters in a well drawn landscape, keeps your attention right to
the last page. Large font, and I suspect a short word count makes
this perfect for that 8 year old reader ready for mystery, but not
ready for murder. Because it's set on an island, the characters are
able to roam free, the parents are well out of the way and it feels
pleasingly realistic. As with her other books, Getten writes in
such a sensory manner the world of the island comes alive, and it's
a joy to read.The peril is more to do with friendship than criminal
gangs, as indeed is the mystery. Will be really interested to see
how this series progresses.Perfect for fans of Blyton, or Jo Clarke
or Sarah Todd Taylor. Read aloud to 7 +' - Fleur Hitchcock,
Bookseller
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