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Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen: Peril at Owl Park
Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen: Peril at Owl Park | Marthe Jocelyn
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For young detective Aggie Morton and her friend Hector, Christmas becomes a lot more exciting when a dead body is found in this second book in the Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen series, inspired by the life of Agatha Christie as a child and her most popular creation, Hercule Poirot. For fans of Enola Holmes. Aspiring writer Aggie Morton is looking forward to Christmas. Having just solved a murder and survived her own brush with death in her small town of Torquay on the coast of England, Aggie can't wait to spend the holidays with her sister Marjorie, the new Lady Greyson of Owl Park, an enormous manor house in the country; Grannie Jane and her fellow sleuth and partner in crime, Hector Perot. Owl Park holds many delights including Aggie's almost cousin Lucy, exciting and glamorous visitors from Ceylon and disguises aplenty in the form of a group of travelling actors, not to mention a secret passageway AND an enormous, cursed emerald. Not even glowering old Lady Greyson (the Senior) can interfere with Aggie's festive cheer. But when Aggie and her friends discover a body instead of presents on Christmas morning, things take a deadly serious turn. With the help of a certain nosy reporter, Aggie and Hector will once again have to put their deductive skills and imaginations to work to find the murderer on the loose. Filled with mystery, adventure, unforgettable characters and several helpings of tea and Christmas pudding, Peril at Owl Park is the second book in a new series for middle-grade readers and Christie and Poirot fans everywhere.
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I loved this second book in the Aggie Morton series, a middle-grade series inspired by Agatha Christie's characters. It's a classic country-house mystery set during the Christmas holidays, with the brave and clever young detectives outsmarting the criminals.

I adore the cover art too -- that poor snowman! 😂

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Catsandbooks Sounds like a cute introduction to cozy mysteries for kids! 5mo
Ruthiella This definitely sounds like a fun series! Had my hold for Truly Devious not come in, I was going to start the first book for the same prompt. 5mo
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batsy It looks so cute! 5mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 5mo
Emilymdxn This cover is incredible ⛄️ 5mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 5mo
BookmarkTavern Such a cute cover! 5mo
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I have discovered that while I don't mind reading murder mysteries for entertainment, I really don't want the main character of the mystery to be treating the case as their own entertainment. Aggie withholds clues/info until it suits her, and is more interested in being present for events than the expediency of solving mysteries. Her and the journalist character regularly irritate me. Too goulish to be cozy. Or just, not for me.