Smart, great references, great detective brother duo.
It's been years since I read a Diamond Brothers book, but it all came back to me. Horowitz has created a perfect pair of brothers for readers: the elder is absolute the dimmest lightbulb ever found in a bargain bin. He takes everything literally, says just the wrong thing, makes everything worse. This means the youngest, smarter brother has to solve everything, run rings round him and generally be a bit of a hero.
And so we have Nick and Tim Diamond on yet another case. A missing father, who is a computer whizz wanted by bad people to do bad things (here a slightly simplified but relevant 'getting rid of foreigners to give Britain back to the British' evil villain).
There are traps, near death experiences, twists, cable cars, bulldogs, and gags coming out of Tim's dim ears.
Endlessly light-hearted and ludicrous, this pair are perfect for KS2 and KS3 readers who like fast-paced stories with mysteries and jokes. There are Alex Rider references for Horowitz fans too. Would love to see this made into a TV series.
With thanks to Walker Books for providing a sample reading copy.