The third book in Kereen Getten's action-packed mystery series for younger readers!
Fayson and her friends are back together and ready for their toughest case yet - someone is sending anonymous emails accusing the detective agency of being a nuisance to the island!
But when they discover an abandoned boat with two wet lifejackets on board, they know they have a new mystery to solve.
As strange things start happening on the island, with books and video games vanishing and a suspicious figure lurking around at night, Di Island Crew must use all their smarts to uncover the truth.
Can they crack the case and save the detective agency, or will they be forced to close down for good?
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READERS ARE LOVING Di ISLAND CREW:
'So much fun'
'I really enjoyed this mystery story and read it from start to finish in one sitting'
'A fun adventure with just the right amount of fear and peril? I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for the rest of the series'
'Great characters, brilliantly paced and a big fat recommendation from my daughter'
An inventive and ambitious speculative courtroom thriller - Shutter Island meets The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
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'I found this book unputdownable from the first page. As the mystery deepens, readers will be on the edge of their seats, desperate to know what happens next' Sophie Hannah
'Stuart Turton meets Agatha Christie - a locked room puzzle with hints of the supernatural, brilliantly told through the lens of the judicial system. A truly intriguing and intelligent mystery which had me gripped from the start. Totally recommend.' Sarah Moorhead, author of The Treatment
'A strikingly clever debut and high concept legal thriller which grips from the first page and never lets up. The claustrophobic setting and fast-paced narrative make for a great story' Guy Morpuss
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I look up to find twelve strangers staring back at me... I realise I'm the one they're waiting for.
Lila Dalton has no memory of how she got to this courtroom. The man in the docks is accused of mass murder, and she's his barrister - but she can't remember anything about the case. She can't remember anything at all.
Lila is stranded on an island hundreds of miles from the UK, where the most serious crimes go to trial. The next plane out doesn't leave for days.
And she's being watched. Someone keeps breaking into her hotel room to leave cryptic notes, threatening her with deadly consequences if she doesn't get her client off...
Can Lila Dalton win her case and solve the mystery of her own identity?