Summer holidays and plenty of time. But for what? How about a little mystery to solve? A mystery suddenly getting complicated and not the only one.
There are secrets everywhere - inside, outside, in caves and underground tunnels...
Adeline needs all her courage, ingenuity and the skills she's learned from her detective parents to find the truth about a missing treasure, the identities of a dead man and a lost boy and secrets handed down through generations.
She's all on her own. No other children around. Not that she misses any. She can get help from her parents. If she wants to.
Freya Anduin has a double MA in communication and history doing museum interpretation, historical quizzes, city walks, talks, workshops etc. She has been a journalist for a number of years and editor of a regional newspaper, doing news, culture and quite a few reviews of books and exhibitions.
Freya Anduin is an author known for her contributions to historical fiction and cosy crime novels. Her works often blend real historical events and figures with fictional narratives, creating engaging and entertaining stories. One of her notable series is the 'Lendorph & la Cour' series - first book 'Into Their Stride' is now available in English as will be the whole series. These books feature characters like journalist Anna Lendorph and detective Christian la Cour, who team up to solve various crimes set in early 20th-century Copenhagen. The series is appreciated for its historical accuracy and the way it brings to life the era's criminal underworld.
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