The Case of the Exploding Loo

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Rachel Hamilton ISBN: 9781471121326
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK Publication: May 22, 2014
Imprint: Simon & Schuster Children's UK Language: English
Author: Rachel Hamilton
ISBN: 9781471121326
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Publication: May 22, 2014
Imprint: Simon & Schuster Children's UK
Language: English

Bogs, brains and bonkersness make this the perfect read for fans of David Walliams,Simon Mayoand Liz Pichon.

Shortlisted for both theRedbridge Children's Book Award and theLeeds Book Awards 2014and WINNER of Worcestershire's Awesomest Book! award

Quirky twelve-year-old Noelle Hawkins may be the brightest student in her class, but even she is completely miffed to explain how her dad, wacky scientist Brian, "Big Brain" Hawkins, spontaneously combusted while sitting in a portaloo.

It's true that he was working on a new top secret Brain Ray machine and was on the point of a great break-through . . . could this have had something to do with it?

Know-All is sure all is not as it seems. With the help of her grumpy sister, Holly, she is determined to find out what really happened to her dad!

''The ideal read for anyone who loves a mystery (in a toilet)' Sunday Express

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Bogs, brains and bonkersness make this the perfect read for fans of David Walliams,Simon Mayoand Liz Pichon.

Shortlisted for both theRedbridge Children's Book Award and theLeeds Book Awards 2014and WINNER of Worcestershire's Awesomest Book! award

Quirky twelve-year-old Noelle Hawkins may be the brightest student in her class, but even she is completely miffed to explain how her dad, wacky scientist Brian, "Big Brain" Hawkins, spontaneously combusted while sitting in a portaloo.

It's true that he was working on a new top secret Brain Ray machine and was on the point of a great break-through . . . could this have had something to do with it?

Know-All is sure all is not as it seems. With the help of her grumpy sister, Holly, she is determined to find out what really happened to her dad!

''The ideal read for anyone who loves a mystery (in a toilet)' Sunday Express

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