A Hugh Dunnit Mystery: Taking Shelter
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A Hugh Dunnit Mystery: Taking Shelter by Guy Bass
Hugh Dunnit may be a schoolboy, but that doesn't stop him from cracking the toughest cases. Like the case of the shredded maths homework. Sure, lesser minds might collar Hugh's new dog, Shelter. But Hugh knows there's more to sniff out. Working through the suspects, Hugh digs up a bigger mystery: just where does Shelter come from? A brilliantly funny detective story with comic-book art throughout by Lee Cosgrove.
"A wonderfully wacky crime caper with vibrant comic book art" * Waterstones *
"A wonderfully silly crime caper packed to the brim with jokes and wordplay.. Hugely appealing cartoon style illustrations by Lee Cosgrove mean that even less confident readers will gobble this up as quickly as Shelter would herself" * LoveReading4Kids *
"Perfect for less confident readers... It is also great fun to read aloud with a parent…who will chuckle at the jokes just as much as the children will!" * Books for Keeps *
"With witty one-liners and daft puns... this fabulously funny tale is ideal for newly confident, independent readers... hilarious black-and-white illustrations combine with dynamic comic-strip artwork, to provide an amusing visual narrative to accompany the humorous text" * BookTrust *
"A comedy crime caper which satirises the genre through absurd similes that read like film noir narration" * CLPE *
"A wonderfully silly crime caper packed to the brim with jokes and wordplay.. Hugely appealing cartoon style illustrations by Lee Cosgrove mean that even less confident readers will gobble this up as quickly as Shelter would herself" * LoveReading4Kids *
"Perfect for less confident readers... It is also great fun to read aloud with a parent…who will chuckle at the jokes just as much as the children will!" * Books for Keeps *
"With witty one-liners and daft puns... this fabulously funny tale is ideal for newly confident, independent readers... hilarious black-and-white illustrations combine with dynamic comic-strip artwork, to provide an amusing visual narrative to accompany the humorous text" * BookTrust *
"A comedy crime caper which satirises the genre through absurd similes that read like film noir narration" * CLPE *
Guy Bass (Author) Guy Bass is an award-winning author who has written more than 30 books, including the series Stitch Head, Spynosaurs, and Skeleton Keys. He loves to do school visits and lives in London with his wife.Lee Cosgrove (Illustrator) Lee Cosgrove is from near the River Mersey, UK. A lifelong doodler, he is inspired by a childhood of Saturday morning cartoons, den-building adventures, and an endless supply of crayons. Working as a full-time illustrator for many years, Lee has enjoyed working on a wide range of projects, from illustrating picture books, to board games and billboards. He loves to bring humour and lots of character to his illustrations. When he hasn’t got a pencil in hand he can be found fossil hunting, feeding hedgehogs or doing flying kicks.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781839134180 |
| ISBN 10 | 1839134186 |
| Title | A Hugh Dunnit Mystery: Taking Shelter |
| Author | Guy Bass |
| Series | Hugh Dunnit |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Andersen Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2024-04-04 |
| Number of pages | 80 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |