Author:David Solomons
"David Solomons's zany, inimitable wit makes for a series of capers that are thrilling and satisfying."- The Guardian on The Secret in Vault 13
An ancient artifact buried deep within the TARDIS leads the Doctor back to London, where a deadly predator prowls the tunnels beneath the city.
As the Time Lord and her friends investigate, they uncover a mystery that will take them from a secret mountain base to the depths of the ocean - and if they cannot solve it, one of them will perish.
In order to save her friend, the Doctor must solve the riddle of ... the Maze of Doom!
Funny, warm as toast and packed full of ideas that fill up your head and burst in your brain like fizzy magic!
—— Noel FieldingA totally fun, madcap adventure that ends up robbing your heart
—— Stewart Foster, award-winning author of The Bubble BoyPraise for David O'Doherty's Danger is Everywhere series:
—— - , -I dislocated my jaw laughing
—— Eoin ColferImagine the Mighty Boosh crashed into the Wimpy Kid
—— The TimesBrilliantly funny
—— GransnetGive this book to the future scientist in your life!
—— Jennifer L. Holm, New York Times bestselling author of The Fourteenth GoldfishA fast-paced, science-filled caper.
—— The Wall Street JournalAn entertaining and thoughtful exploration of perseverance, friendship, creativity, and identity.
—— Publishers WeeklyThis story is packed with excitement and has a brilliant heroine in Max.
—— The Week JuniorIf anyone's going to save the planet it will have to be the next generation, and this book could be the inspiration they need. As with lots of Patterson's children's books, this is smart, funny and fast moving, with real heart.
—— Andrea ReeceThis contemporary story is perfect for today's readers ... Max is a superb role model, feisty and determined and super-intelligent. Science, mystery, friendship, creativity – this book has so much to offer.
—— Parents in TouchThe series combines fast-paced adventure with an invitation for readers to consider some of the most critical problems facing our planet today, and to believe that, through creative thinking, STEM skills, and a willingness to work together, they might be part of the generation to solve them.
—— Teach Secondary