Alasdair Beckett-King is a multi-award-winning comedian
and writer. He studied at the London Film School, and since then he
has performed critically lauded solo shows at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe, written for BBC radio, appeared on comedy panel
shows such as Mock the Week, co-written an award-winning video game
and created numerous viral sketches for social media, including an
interactive whodunit.
Claire Powell is a bestselling children’s book maker,
character designer and illustrator who started out designing for
television brands before she got her first book deal in 2016 and
has never looked back. Claire’s collaborations with Kes Gray and
Simon Farnaby – The Night Before The Night Before Christmas; The
Night after Christmas; The Wizard and Me – all topped the charts to
become bestsellers. She has also illustrated books for Jeanne
Willis, Peter Bently and Michelle Robinson.
For any readers who LOVE whodunnits, Montgomery Bonbon is the book
to read! The funniest detectives in children's fiction – I loved it
so much. Put on your fake moustaches and join the murdery fun!
*Maisie Chan*
Alasdair Beckett-King has written another cracking who-dunnit that
had me guessing until the end and racing through the pages faster
than Grampa Banks’ ice-cream van could climb hills. Delivered with
a healthy dose of humour and starring a brilliant and unlikely
crime fighting duo who have the most wonderful of
generation-transcending relationships, Montgomery Bonbon is
heart-warming, crime-solving, moustache-y heaven.
*A Word About Books*
Montgomery Bonbon is a wonderful series and I can’t wait to see
where it goes.
*The Book Muse*
Montgomery Bonbon: Death at the Lighthouse is a puzzle of amusing
twists and turns at the forefront of every situation. The language
is page-turning— its sharp wit and lively pace adding to the humour
so cleverly injected throughout the story. Of course, it is the
special relationship between Bonnie and her Grampa that brings
moments of tenderness amidst the crime-fighting detective work that
touches the heart and gives a quiet reprieve from the mayhem.
*Reading Time*
This is a quirky, twisted tale involving a lighthouse, far from
believable characters, onions, an ice-cream van and a fake
moustache! ... The scattered illustrations throughout the book by
Claire Powell have a Quentin Blake-like caricature quality and
broadcasts that this is obviously a book to be read for fun! Young
readers aged 8-11 will enjoy this romp in the world of whimsy and
sleuthing.
*ReadPlus*
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