The Incident at Camp UFO
ISBN:
9781800788725
H × w:
210
×
148
mm
Binding:
Paperback
Age Range:
9-11 years
Category:
Activity
Author:
Owen Lloyd-Fox
Illustrator:
Stephen Maurice Graham
Extent:
112
pp
Approx. Word Count:
15000
words
Rights Available:
World
Translation Files:
May 26, 2025
Files To Printer:
Sep 15, 2025
Freight On Board:
Dec 4, 2025
The Incident at Camp UFO

The Incident at Camp UFO

Pub date:
February 5, 2026
Pub Price:
£
7.99
Frankie, Val, Pawan and Xinyi were ready to have the most normal summer of their lives at summer camp... that was until The Incident at Camp UFO!

After rescuing a mysterious, glowing meteorite from the lake, the misfit gang (and the eternally hopeless camp dog, Poppy) are ambushed by government agents, a clone of the camp counsellor and even Shini-ta aliens from outer space! Suddenly, it's up to them to return the meteorite to its rightful place and defend planet earth from certain doom - all on the first night of camp, too.

Help the gang uncover cryptic clues, solve fiendish puzzles and crack codes in order to complete their mission in this graphic novel style action-adventure puzzle book. Plus, join the gang on theirnext adventure in book 2, coming soon!
  • A brand-new adventure puzzle book series complete with graphic novel style illustrations. Perfect for fans of Bunny vs. Monkey, Stranger Things and gaming enthusiasts. A must-have for reluctant readers.
  • Featuring a strong cast of characters with authentic stories from diverse backgrounds, including South and South East Asia, plus a non-binary character with partial hearing loss.
  • Featuring a mix of puzzles including codes to crack, mazes to follow, pattern solving and comprehension puzzles which encourage critical thinking.
  • Written by TV writer Owen Lloyd-Fox who has worked on scripts for CBBC's The Dumping Ground, as well as suspenseful shows such as Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
  • On trend graphic novel style illustrations from Stephen Maurice-Graham, Art Director of Lost in Cult - publisher of gaming related books and media. Stephen's style is current, fresh and filled to the brim with gaming and pop culture references.
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