The Snowberry Files - Case 1. Classic children's mystery book for ages 9-12. If your children love mysteries, open up The Snowberry Files and send them on a roller coaster ride of gripping, fast-paced adventure. Case 1 - The Hunt for the Mahogany Ship is the first in a series of exciting mystery books for kids aged 9-12, taking us on a hunt for clues to an unknown treasure along rugged Australian coastline.
Meet Annabelle Snowberry. Just a normal kid who's bored with her mundane Melbourne existence, until one day the quirky, clumsy Jim Buntbarsch bursts into her life... and together they dive into a breathtaking adventure that's super-charged with excitement, with twists, turns and laughs aplenty.
Jim is a trouble magnet who always has an incredible story to tell. Annabelle is a strong girl who packs a punch and dreams of excitement, and the two quickly become best friends... turning into daring detectives to unravel a secret that has baffled experts for centuries. Could they really be on the trail of the long-lost Mahogany Ship?
Mysterious symbols in the attic, a buried key, stolen gold, a break-in, a suspicious rival spying, a snake bite in the bush, thrilling cliff-top action, a girl who knows jujutsu, and a frantic helicopter ride to a national TV interview... this fun-packed adventure has it all. And this is only just the beginning!
The Snowberry Files - Case 1: The Hunt for the Mahogany Ship is a stunning children's mystery novel for ages 9-12. Available in paperback and on Kindle.
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About the Author: Dr Sven Scheppokat is a scientist - but please don't hold that against him. He started his career as a Morse code radio operator in the German navy, before becoming a mineralogist, before becoming a materials scientist, before falling in love with basalt. Sampling and analysing rocks, he is one of few people lucky enough to get to use both a sledge hammer and a microscope in their daily work - although not at the same time. Sven is named as an inventor on a number of patents, including one for a new kind of bicycle lock. He spends his days scouring the beautiful state of Victoria in search of the perfect rock, and while he's at it he dreams up hair-raising adventures for Annabelle and Jim (as well as ways to drive his family round the twist). After publishing a collection of short stories, Sven has started writing children's mystery books, and in 2012, Sven was surprised but delighted to win the adult-entry Monash WordFest Short Story Competition. Sven lives in Melbourne with his family and one dog, two cats and three rabbits.