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Going for Gold (an Ancient Greek Puzzle Mystery)

Andy Seed James Weston Lewis

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English
Nosy Crow Ltd
06 June 2024
When Phoebe and Leon discover that a pentathlon athlete is cheating in the Olympic Games, they decide that they must stop him before it's too late. But there are a lot of puzzles to solve along the way, from a mysterious message discovered in the temple to a suspicious conversation at the stadion.

Will Phoebe and Leon be able to stop the villain before the winner is crowned? It's a race to the finish line! Featuring ancient Greek messages, maps, logic puzzles and more, children will enjoy immersing themselves in ancient Greece and taking part in the story. A page of solutions is included at the end of the book.
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Illustrated by:   James Weston Lewis
Imprint:   Nosy Crow Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 290mm,  Width: 217mm, 
ISBN:   9781839949081
ISBN 10:   1839949082
Series:   Puzzle Mysteries
Pages:   48
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Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andy Seed (Author) Andy writes all about the most amazing, unusual, funny and fascinating things in the world and beyond. He likes a good joke and also making giant things out of cardboard, although most of the time he is visiting schools and getting children excited about books. He lives in a forest in Gloucestershire where he enjoys cheese, cats and table tennis. James Weston Lewis (Illustrator) Born in Bath, James moved to Oxfordshire when he was 5 where he grew up in a small village. He did an Art Foundation degree at Oxford Brookes University and then moved to Bristol to study Illustration at the University of the West of England, where he specialised in Print. James now lives in Lewisham in South London. His first book, The Great Fire of London, was longlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal.

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