For young detective Aggie Morton and her friend Hector, an opportunity
to dig up fossils becomes even more thrilling when a corpse washes
ashore in this fourth book in the Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen series,
inspired by the life of Agatha Christie as a child and her most popular
creation, Hercule Poirot. For fans of Enola Holmes and ages 10 and
up.
After an invigorating but not exactly restful trip to a Yorkshire spa
during which she survived a near brush with death and foiled a murderer,
aspiring writer Aggie Morton and her friend Hector are thrilled to have
the opportunity to stay at a camp by the sea and watch real
paleontologists at work. The famed husband and wife team of the
Blenningham-Crewes are about to become even more famous with the
recovery of the fossilized bones of an ichthyosaur from the sea by Lyme
Regis. This news has already caught the attention of an American
millionaire, a British museum and a travelling circus owner, who each
want the bones for their own collections. Tensions are running high
throughout the camp, from the cook, to the collectors, to the
Blenningham-Crewes themselves, and become downright dangerous after
Aggie and Hector make a discovery of their own: a body on the beach. Not
a fossil, but a human body.