



When Things Went Wild
āMitchell is well aware of what will make kids laugh. An observant and captivatingly funny storyā
Sunday Times Childrenās Book of the Week
A hilarious adventure for readers aged 9+ from the author of Escape from Camp Boring. When Things Went Wild is also a timely call to protect our environment.
When Kitās family move to a crumbling house in the Scottish Highlands, heās got a lot to deal with ā terrible Wi-Fi, a new school in the middle of nowhere, and, as always, his annoying little brother, Jack. But itās not until the brothers find a strange object on the moors that Kitās problems really begin.
A policewoman comes knocking, and the boys learn that they have found a tracker that has been removed from the leg of a golden eagle. The illegal killing of these majestic birds is all too common, and now a pair of nesting eagles are under threat. Kit and Jack start to investigate, soon joined by Tamora ā the most popular girl in school ā and her younger sister, Bea.
Who is trying to harm the eagles, and why? Chief suspects are landowner Lord Cavendish, local farmer McNab and sinister game keeper Mosby . . . Can the city kids cope with the country ā and catch the culprit?
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āMitchell is well aware of what will make kids laugh. An observant and captivatingly funny storyā
Sunday Times Childrenās Book of the Week
A hilarious adventure for readers aged 9+ from the author of Escape from Camp Boring. When Things Went Wild is also a timely call to protect our environment.
When Kitās family move to a crumbling house in the Scottish Highlands, heās got a lot to deal with ā terrible Wi-Fi, a new school in the middle of nowhere, and, as always, his annoying little brother, Jack. But itās not until the brothers find a strange object on the moors that Kitās problems really begin.
A policewoman comes knocking, and the boys learn that they have found a tracker that has been removed from the leg of a golden eagle. The illegal killing of these majestic birds is all too common, and now a pair of nesting eagles are under threat. Kit and Jack start to investigate, soon joined by Tamora ā the most popular girl in school ā and her younger sister, Bea.
Who is trying to harm the eagles, and why? Chief suspects are landowner Lord Cavendish, local farmer McNab and sinister game keeper Mosby . . . Can the city kids cope with the country ā and catch the culprit?

