There was a wild and secret place at the bottom of Miss Heatherbellmsquo;s garden.
It had been forgotten for years until we found it.
Nancy and Domlsquo;s photographer father is going to the Arctic to hang out with seals. Nancy and Dom are not. Theyssquo;re going to stay with the eccentric Miss Heatherbell and her hordes of free-range guinea pigs, which doesnmsquo;t seem quite as exciting as meeting a baby seal named Brian. But Miss Heatherbellasquo;s house is large and mysterious, full of surprising rooms and odd objects. And it looks like something is hiding at the bottom of her enormous, overgrown garden !ellip;
Packed with daring escapades and oodles of laughs, The Mystery in the Garden also features a particularly grouchy fairy statue, a nosy twerp of a neighbour and a mysterious creature with an all-consuming love for broccoli ice-cream. With hints of classic adventure stories like Narnia and The Magic Faraway Tree, The Mystery in the Garden is also bursting with outlandish and distinctly modern humour dash; perfect for 7+ fans of laugh-out-loud adventures such as How to Train Your Dragon.