
A Pocketful of Eyes
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Bee is in her element working in the taxidermy department at the Museum of Natural History, but her summer job turns out to be full of surprises: A dead body in the Red Rotunda. A mysterious Museum benefactor. A large stuffed tiger in the Catacombs. A handsome boy with a fascination for unusual animal mating habits. And a pocketful of glass eyes. Can Bee sift through the clues to discover whether her mentor really committed suicide . or is there a murderer in their midst? 'Smart, slick, funny, with sharp edges. Lili Wilkinson is like a coolgeekgirl Agatha Christie.' - Simmone Howell, author of Everything's Beautiful 'Wry, sly, funny, smart, and very entertaining.' - Jaclyn Moriarty, author of Feeling Sorry for Celia 'an entertaining introduction to the genre of crime fiction. the ending is ultimately satisfying.' Carousel
Author: Lili Wilkinson
Format: Paperback, 324 pages, 128mm x 198mm, 352 g
Published: 2011, A&U Children's, Australia
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Interest Age: From 14 to 18 years
Description
Bee is in her element working in the taxidermy department at the Museum of Natural History, but her summer job turns out to be full of surprises: A dead body in the Red Rotunda. A mysterious Museum benefactor. A large stuffed tiger in the Catacombs. A handsome boy with a fascination for unusual animal mating habits. And a pocketful of glass eyes. Can Bee sift through the clues to discover whether her mentor really committed suicide . or is there a murderer in their midst? 'Smart, slick, funny, with sharp edges. Lili Wilkinson is like a coolgeekgirl Agatha Christie.' - Simmone Howell, author of Everything's Beautiful 'Wry, sly, funny, smart, and very entertaining.' - Jaclyn Moriarty, author of Feeling Sorry for Celia 'an entertaining introduction to the genre of crime fiction. the ending is ultimately satisfying.' Carousel

A Pocketful of Eyes