<p>''A whip-smart puzzle with unforgettable characters'' Robin Stevens, bestselling author <i>of Murder Most Unladylike</i><br>''Compulsive Reading'' <i>Independent</i><br>''Thoroughly gripping'' <i>Sunday Telegraph</i><br><br><br><b>A story about family, self-belief and bravery, <i>The London Eye Mystery</i> is a brilliantly inventive crime-caper perfect for fans of <i>Enola Holmes, High-Rise Mystery </i>and <i>A Kind of Spark</i>.</b><br><b>11.32 a.m. </b>Ted and his sister Kat watch their cousin Salim get on board the London Eye. The pod rises from the ground, high above the city.<br><br><b>12.02 p.m. </b>The pod lands and the doors open. Everyone exits - everyone but Salim.<br><br> Has he spontaneously combusted? (Ted''s theory.)<br> Has he been kidnapped? (Aunt Gloria''s theory.)<br> Is he even still alive? (The family''s unspoken fear.)<br><b>Ted</b> doesn''t see the world like most people he knows and is sure that with his "unique operating system" of a brain he can uncover the