Lady in Red

Eye Spy series #3

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Pub Date 28 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 9 Jan 2020

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Description

This is the third book in the Eye Spy series about Alex and Donna Macintyre and their detective service, Eye Spy Investigations.

Alex is afraid of snakes, so when his sister Donna befriends Jake, an Australian boy with a pet snake called Queenie, he isn’t happy. Jake is staying with the O’Connor family at Acacia Villa, once the home of Victorian artist, Gabriel Pascoe. When the artist’s great grandson, Fred Pascoe, tells the twins how Gabriel Pascoe’s most famous painting, Lady in Red, went missing seventy years ago, they volunteer to try and find out what happened to it. 

While their father, an inventor, is preparing for the official launch of his most successful invention, a search and rescue robot, Alex and Donna pursue their search for the missing masterpiece. Then Acacia Villa itself is threatened with demolition. It looks as if their new friends will lose their home, and Holcombe Bay will lose an important historic building. They suspect that Mr Mortimer, the man who wants to demolish Acacia Villa, may know the true location of Lady in Red. But he is a friend of the twins’ mother, and the godfather of their baby half-sister, Sophie. Criticising him could open up family rifts, which have only recently healed.

Then Queenie the snake goes missing, and a train of events is set in motion which leads the twins and their new friends into terrible danger. Help comes from an unexpected quarter, but will it arrive too late? Can Alex overcome his fear of snakes? And will the twins ever be able to return Lady in Red to its rightful owner?

This is the third book in the Eye Spy series about Alex and Donna Macintyre and their detective service, Eye Spy Investigations.

Alex is afraid of snakes, so when his sister Donna befriends Jake...


A Note From the Publisher

This is the third novel in the Eye Spy series.

This is the third novel in the Eye Spy series.


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ISBN 9781838597238
PRICE US$3.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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I received a feee copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for a fair review. I give the book 4/5 starts. A good well rounded junior detective story for children aged between 7-12. A local artist’s lost painting is rediscovered and the children try to solve they mystery surrounding its rediscovery. There are enjoyable and believable characters and their relationships all seem realistic. There is an interesting plot line which develops well and adds depth to the case being investigated. As usual, the children are not believed by the adults at first, but as they story unfolds, they put forward a compelling argument and after a while, they are taken seriously. All ends are wrapped up well at the end.

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I thought that this was a fabulous story!

It was well written, the chapter length was punchy and the plot was well developed and really enjoyable. As an adult reading it there were a few places where I guessed what was going to happen but to a younger reader these would be fantastic twists!

The characters were well developed and they worked well together with them having different strengths and personalities - I thought it was great

It is 5 stars from me for this one, it was well written and really enjoyable - very highly recommended!

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