Sherlock Sam and the Digital Detectives on Instanoodlegram #16
Written by A.J. Low
Illustrated by Drewscape
It's the Digital Detective Duology! For the first time ever, Sherlock Sam and the Supper Club will need both books in the two-parter to solve the mys-tea-rious case.
In part one of the duology, Eliza finds herself alone and friendless in her new school. When she suspects a famous kid influencer is missing, Eliza immediately calls Sherlock Sam, Watson and the Supper Club to investigate. But the facts point to Eliza making it all up. Will Sherlock and the Supper Club discover what's really going on before Eliza gets into even more trouble, or will her number of likes plunge below a socially acceptable status?
Author
A.J. Low is a husband-and-wife writing team of Adan Jimenez and Felicia Low-Jimenez. They write the best-selling Sherlock Sam series of children’s books. Their books have won the International Schools Libraries Network’s Red Dot Award 2013-2014 and the Popular Readers’ Choice Award numerous times. Sherlock Sam has been published in North America, Indonesia, Turkey, South Korea, and Myanmar. An animated series is also in the works.
Adan Jimenez
Adan Jimenez was born in the San Joaquin Valley in California to Mexican immigrant parents. He became an immigrant himself when he moved to Singapore after living in New York for almost a decade. He has worked for comic book stores, book stores, gaming stores and even a hoagie sandwich shop once. He loves comics, LEGOs, books, games (analog and video), Doctor Who and sandwiches. He currently works in the video game industry.
Felicia Low-Jimenez
Born and raised in Singapore, Felicia Low-Jimenez has been a geek for most of her life and has written a lot of fanfiction. She was a bookseller and now works in comics publishing. She spends most of her free time reading, napping, and eating chocolate. If she leaves the house, it’s usually to go to a bookstore.
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ISBN: 9789814901284
Format: Paperback
Size: 19.8cm x 12.9cm
Pages: 232
Age recommended: 9 and above