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Inspector Brunswick: The Case of the Missing Eyebrow

By (author) Chris Sam Lam
Illustrated by Angela Keoghan
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Tate Publishing, London, United Kingdom
Published: 2nd Mar 2017
Dimensions: w 228mm h 272mm d 16mm
Weight: 445g
Interest age: From 5 years
ISBN-10: 1849764441
ISBN-13: 9781849764445
Barcode No: 9781849764445
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After a long week of investigating crimes and mysterious events, the world's greatest cat detective, Inspector Brunswick, is taking a break to visit the art museum with his loyal assistant, Nelson. They have barely walked through the door when Brunswick's whiskers tingle with curiosity. Something is wrong - the museum's famous portrait of The Admiral doesn't look quite right. What can it be? Using his famous powers of detection, Brunswick realises the awful truth - he is missing an eyebrow! Brunswick and Nelson set off on a page-turning romp through the museum to track down the missing eyebrow. To find the culprit, they will have to look high and low and search the paintings for clues...But in the end, even Inspector Brunswick is surprised by the result! Introducing a set of endearing and eccentric characters with fantastical humour, this first mystery in the Inspector Brunswick series zooms in on the subtle details that make every work of art unique and encourages us to look closer at the world around us.

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'A rib-tickling tale . . . Drawing on the Victorian era, this story makes for a fabulous, farcical read, coupled with colourful, bustling spreads and a sumptuous gatefold, there's nothing we don't love about Inspector Brunswick.' - Picturebooks blogger; 'This light-hearted mystery picture book with attractive illustrations is the first in a series about the art-loving pair of detectives. The gallery setting is a great way to introduce children to this environment, particularly if they are embarking on their own museum or gallery visit.' - BookTrust