The Troublemakers

An Epic Adventure on the High Seas

Tamzin Merchant author Paola Escobar illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Random House Children's UK

Published:18th Jan '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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The Troublemakers cover

In The Troublemakers, Cordelia Hatmaker faces accusations of treason and embarks on a daring adventure to clear her name amidst magical chaos.

In The Troublemakers, readers are invited back into the enchanting world of the Hatmakers, where magic and adventure await. Cordelia Hatmaker has successfully united the Maker families and regained the kingdom's faith in Maker magic. However, as mysterious instances of chaotic magic begin to surface in London, Cordelia finds herself in a perilous situation. Accused of treason, she must act quickly to clear her name and protect her loved ones.

Fleeing London with her father, Prospero, and her friends Sam and Goose, Cordelia embarks on a thrilling voyage aboard their family ship, the Little Bear. Their mission is twofold: to unravel the mystery of a missing girl and to prove Cordelia's innocence. Yet, their journey takes an unexpected turn as they encounter the infamous Troublemakers, a band of legendary pirates led by a formidable pirate queen. Cordelia must summon her courage and resourcefulness to navigate this treacherous new world.

Written by bestselling author Tamzin Merchant, The Troublemakers is a captivating tale filled with stunning illustrations by Paola Escobar. This adventure is perfect for fans of beloved series like Nevermoor, A Pinch of Magic, and Harry Potter. With its brisk plot and cliffhanger chapters, this story promises to sweep readers off their feet and keep them engaged until the very last page.

A magical children's fantasy set in pirate-infested Georgian England . . . Sumptuously written and wonderfully inventive . . . Be swept along by the brisk plot and cliffhanger chapters * The Telegraph *

ISBN: 9780241610398

Dimensions: 222mm x 160mm x 37mm

Weight: 622g

448 pages