Author:Richard Kidd
Do you have to be dead to be famous?
Stanley Buckle is a quiet sort of boy. Since his dad died, his closest friend has been Neville, an artist who lives in an old mill with a one-eared cat called Vincent. Then Neville mysteriously vanishes in a terrible flood. As the story of Neville's disappearance spreads, the price of his paintings rockets. Stanley is shocked to discover that Neville's work is worth more when he's dead than when he's alive. Then Stanley discovers something even more astounding - something that is to lead him into the most dangerous adventure of his life.
Set partly in rural England and partly in the Scottish isles in the 1960s, this is a very special adventure tale with an original emotional edge.
Warm-hearted, well written
—— TESA witty, contemporary adventure story
—— Financial TimesA great adventure that will appeal to die-hard fans and newcomers alike . . . The whole series offers pure escapism and it seems the prolific writer is not about to run out of steam
—— Eastern Daily PressThe reader is quickly drawn into the intrigue and chilling atmosphere of court life
—— Primary TimesFilled with humour, charm and fun, they're an absolute must for all you amatuer sleuths out there!
—— PoppiA mystery and adventure book combined
—— Newcastle Evening ChronicleHillarious
—— Yorkshire Evening PostI think this book is the funniest book I've ever read!
—— Evan Jones , South Wales ArgusThis book really makes you giggle
—— Brandon Nichols , School Review