My book review of 'Potkin and Stubbs' by Sophie Green
Recommended age: 9+
Peligan City is a dark, bleak and sinister place and crime and corruption is rife, yet Lil Potkin in her bright yellow raincoat presents a beacon of hope as a young crusading reporter eager to right wrongs, and solve mysteries.
When Lil finds Nedly Stubbs, a boy who has been missing for a year, she thinks this could be the scoop which might make her name.
She enlists the help of the once-famous detective Abe Mandrel to piece together the sequence of events leading up to Nedly's disappearance, but she soon realises that no one can see Nedly except her!
It’s a funny, quirky, inventive, spooky book, a 'detective-ghost-story-comedy' that’s been illustrated by the award-winning Karl Mountford. Aimed at children aged nine and above, this is the first of a series telling the adventures of Potkin and Stubbs.
Read my interview with Sophie here.
Date of this review: March 2019