Penny Pepper - The Rollercoaster Robberies (vol. II)

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Penny, Ida, Marie and Flora have become an investigative tour-de-force by now, complete with their own tracker-dog – although it has to be said that Dschastin really prefers chewing shoes to chasing criminals.

 

The four girls certainly didn’t expect their next case would be waiting for them at the fairground. When Penny’s wallet vanishes, then Flora’s mobile goes missing and several other valuables disappear, it is apparent this can’t be a coincidence. There must be a pickpocket plying his dirty trade somewhere around here...

 

  • a sparkling, easy-going read for children and parents alike

 

Ulrike Rylance

Ulrike Rylance was born in 1968 and studied English and German in Leipzig and London. She was an assistant teacher in Wales and Manchester, and also taught German to children and adults in London. In 2001 she moved to Seattle, USA, with her husband and two daughters.  

Lisa Hänsch

Lisa Hänsch was born in 1988. She studied design and illustration in Münster and now lives in Brühl. As well as illustrating children‘s books, she works as a cartoon illustrator and animator.

Penny Pepper - The Rollercoaster Robberies (vol. II)

Penny, Ida, Marie and Flora have become an investigative tour-de-force by now, complete with their own tracker-dog – although it has to be said that Dschastin really prefers chewing shoes to chasing criminals.

 

The four girls certainly didn’t expect their next case would be waiting for them at the fairground. When Penny’s wallet vanishes, then Flora’s mobile goes missing and several other valuables disappear, it is apparent this can’t be a coincidence. There must be a pickpocket plying his dirty trade somewhere around here...

 

  • a sparkling, easy-going read for children and parents alike

 

Bibliographic Data
160 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-76117-8
First published 2015