All aboard the train to Paris It's 1911, and the young detectives of TAYLOR & ROSE are turning their talents to ESPIONAGE. On a case for the mysterious SECRET SERVICE BUREAU, the daring MISS SOPHIE TAYLOR and MISS LILIAN ROSE must leave London for the boulevards and grand hotels of Paris. But DANGER lurks beneath the bright lights of the city--and INTRIGUE and MURDER lie in store. As airplanes soar in the skies overhead, our heroines will need to put all their spy skills to the test to face the PERIL that awaits them.
Katherine Woodfine
Katherine Woodfine is a British author known for her works in children's literature. She is best known for her series "The Sinclair's Mysteries" and "The Taylor and Rose Secret Agents." Woodfine's writing style is characterized by engaging storytelling, historical settings, and strong, independent female characters. Her contributions to literature include promoting diversity and inclusivity in children's books. Woodfine has had a significant impact on the mystery and historical fiction genres in children's literature. Her most famous work is "The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow," the first book in "The Sinclair's Mysteries" series, which follows a group of young detectives solving mysteries in Edwardian London.