Justyn Edwards |
The Great Fox IllusionFlick Lions has won a place on The Great Fox Hunt, where competitors race to solve the puzzles and win the legacy of the late, famous illusionist, the Great Fox. She may only have one leg but she has plenty of tricks of her own up her sleeve and she’s not interested in winning the Fox’s tired old props. She’s after something much more important. Because the Great Fox destroyed her family, Flick knows that at the end of the hunt there is something that will change the world of illusion forever…
Coming soon from Walker Books UK, Candlewick Press US, Walker Books Australia, Rizzoli Libria Italy and De Fontein in the Netherlands. Watch closely, the Great Fox Illusion is about to begin. Publisher: Walker Books (UK), Candlewick Press (US)
Publication Date: April 7, 2022 ISBN: 978-1529501940 A delightfully tricky tale of magic and misdirection. A page-turner that’s also great fun to read.― M. G. Leonard
The Great Fox Illusion is a glittering tale of magic and mystery, trust and tricks, friendship and family. Let Justyn Edwards take you behind the scenes of a world of magic and illusion, on a mind-bending adventure to find the truth. Reading this brilliant book is like opening a magician’s box of tricks and discovering their secrets for yourself.― Thomas Taylor The Great Fox Illusion is magic! A page-turning mystery about family, friendship and magic tricks, told with real panache and pizzazz. ― Christopher Edge This book did a vanishing trick on me - I didn't reappear until I'd read the very last page! A spectacular, page-turning mystery that will have you guessing until the very end. I can't wait to see what other stories Justyn Edwards has up his (magician's) sleeve! ― Clare Povey Available for order:
Justyn Edwards lives near Camborne, in Cornwall, and has managed to retain many of his own teeth. These also live in Cornwall. Justyn graduated from Southampton University with a first class honours degree (whoop – high five Justyn) in archaeology (really? Why did ya pick that?). Since then he has worked as a caravan park attendant, paperboy, and software engineer. But never as an archaeologist.
Tags: Middle Grade, Contemporary
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