Sabotage on the Solar Express

Sabotage on the Solar Express

Children's, Age 9-12
Paperback Published on: 17/02/2022
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Sabotage on the Solar Express
Exhilarating!
Another brilliant adventure for Hal and Uncle Nat! This one is so exciting and rattles along at breakneck speed, much like the Solar Express. Cleverly pl... READ MORE
Katherine at Walton-on-Thames

Synopsis

Ride into danger with Hal and Uncle Nat on the fifth breathtaking Adventures on Trains Mystery, Sabotage on the Solar Express, from bestselling award-winners M. G. Leonard and Sam Sedgman. Perfect for readers of 8 to 12 and brilliantly illustrated in black and white throughout by Elisa Paganelli.

Billionaire train enthusiast August Reza has invited Harrison Beck and Uncle Nat on the maiden voyage of the Solar Express - the winning design of his Reza's Rocket competition. But during the journey, they discover the train has been sabotaged, hurtling passengers into a heart-stopping, action-packed, thrill ride across the Australian Outback. Can Hal find the saboteur and stop the runaway train before disaster strikes?

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529072655
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Weight: 232g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 21 mm

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Sabotage on the Solar Express
Completely gripping!
Hal and his uncle Nat are back in Sabotage on the Solar Express and I was absolutely thrilled when my NetGalley approval came through, allowing me to read ... READ MORE
Mrs Wall
Sabotage on the Solar Express
Another thrilling adventure for young sleuth Hal
There can be few series of children’s books which create as much excitement – either with their target audience, or with adult readers – than the Adventure... READ MORE
Jacqui  Sydney
Sabotage on the Solar Express
Sabotage on the Solar Express - Adventures on Trains (Paperback)
Bought for my Granddaughter as a present, who thoroughly enjoyed the story.
Vince Mitchell