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Lena Jones
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
336
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
Agatha Oddly 2 — Murder At The Museum Invites Readers Into The World Of Thirteen-Year-Old Agatha, A Bold New Detective And The Newest Member Of The Gatekeepers' Guild. This Brisk Middle-Grade Mystery, Set Against London’S Bustling Streets And A Murder At The British Museum, Blends Suspense, Courage, And Curiosity In A Way That Will Delight Young Sleuths And Curious Grown-Ups Alike.
Written In A Warm, Page‑Turner Voice, The Story Unfolds Through Tightly Plotted Chapters That Follow Agatha’S Careful Sleuthing, Clever Deductions, And Surprising Twists. The Experience Feels Exciting But Accessible, With Clues Guiding The Way And Twists That Keep The Pace Lively Without Rushing The Heart Of The Mystery. Readers Are Invited To Immerse Themselves In A Vivid London World Where Hidden Places, A Grand Display, And A Treasure Of Gold Bullion Become Part Of The Adventure.
After Finishing Agatha Oddly 2 — Murder At The Museum, Readers Gain Confidence In Their Own Problem‑Solving, A Spark Of Curiosity About History And Cities, And The Encouragement To Trust Bravery And Persistence When Faced With A Puzzle. This Engaging Journey Leaves You Feeling Inspired, Thoughtful, And Ready For The Next Mystery Along Agatha’S Path.
Product Details
Author
Lena Jones
Publisher
Harper Collins
Number of Pages
336
Language
English
SKU
BK0468020
ISBN
9780008211899
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Dimensions
12.9 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 399
₹ 324
₹ 75 Off
Finished this in one sitting — literally did not move from the sofa for five hours. Lena Jones delivers a twisting, intelligent, genuinely scary narrative that keeps you off-balance until the very last line. Absolutely worth every minute. Hands down one of the best I've read this year.
The plot of Agatha Oddly €” Murder at the Museum is clever but what elevates it is the psychological depth. Lena Jones isn't just interested in what happened — they're interested in why people do what they do, and that makes the story genuinely unsettling in all the right ways. Recommended very enthusiastically.
What makes this book special is the atmosphere. Lena Jones creates a world that feels subtly wrong from the very first page, and that unease just builds and builds. By the midpoint I was genuinely anxious. It's the kind of reading experience that reminds you how powerful fiction can be.
I've read a lot of thrillers and can usually see the twist coming. This one got me completely. Lena Jones plays fair — all the clues are there — but the misdirection is so good that the ending still hit me like a train. Brilliant construction, excellent writing, and a book I could not put down.
I told myself I'd read one chapter before bed. It was 3am before I finally put it down. Lena Jones builds tension with such precision that every scene feels like the calm before something terrible, and the payoff is absolutely worth it. One of the best thrillers I've read in years — properly gripping.