The London Eye Mystery
Siobhan Dowd
When Ted and Kat watched their cousin Salim get on board the London Eye, he turned and waved before getting on. But after half an hour it landed and everyone trooped off – but no Salim. Where could he have gone? How on earth could he have disappeared into thin air? So Ted and his older sister, Kat, become sleuthing partners, since the police are having no luck. Despite their prickly relationship, they overcome their differences to follow a trail of clues across London in a desperate bid to find their cousin. And ultimately it comes down to Ted, whose brain works in its own very unique way, to find the key to the mystery. This is an unputdownable spine-tingling thriller – a race against time.
Reviews

Very unpredictable so yes I would recommend it
Madam Angora Yo-yo 29.07.2023

It was a great book and it is one of my favourite books ever !
Queen Pansy Teacup 03.09.2022

It is a great book with a catchy blurb about a boy who went onto the London eye but didn't come off.I don't want to spoil it as its my favourite book so far.There is a moral to this book.Don't trick your family.
Master Bart Heronimus 15.07.2020

Quite good, you should read if you like mystery.
Anonymous 11.08.2017

This is a great spine tingly story to read. It's got action, comedy and more. It's about when somebody gets lost on the London Eye. There is going to be a sequel to this in a few months. I would recommend this book to people that love mysteries and kids age 8+. Enjoy!
Anonymous 15.07.2017

When mums sister comes over things start to get mad and out of control. They want explore London so Ted suggets that they should go on the london eye so then as they cew up a man gives them one ticket no no no not one ticket each jusy one ticket so Teds cousin Salim goes on the london eye by himself but then Ted and his older sister dont see Salim walking off where did he go?
Anonymous 08.08.2016

Incredible! It sucks you into the book like Alice down the rabbit hole. It leaves you spellbound at the end- and when reading:completely hooked in. I can hardly think of words to describe it. A real 'mosher' for mystery, adventure, happy endings, detective, children rule type book lovers.
Anonymous 07.08.2016