The London Eye Mystery
by Siobhan Dowd
Ted likes the weather, he also likes statistics and routine but his life is thrown into disarray when his Aunt Gloria and cousin Salim arrive, like a hurricane, to stay in London en-route to a new life in New York.
Ted and his older sister Kat arrange to take Salim on the London Eye but although they watch him go up in a pod, he never comes down again. Salim is missing. Ted's analytical mind becomes an asset as he and Kat piece together the information surrounding their cousin's disappearance and begin to unravel the mystery.
Ted is an endearing character and the focus of the story is on the solving of a mystery rather than his Asperger's syndrome. This is a beautifully written and engaging book.
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Extract
'The doors opened and the passengers came out in twos and threes. They walked off on different directions. Their faces were smiling. Their paths probably never crossed again.
But Salim wasn't among them.
We waited for the next capsule and the next one after that. He still didn't appear. Somewhere, somehow, in the thirty minutes of riding the Eye, in his sealed capsule, he vanished off the face of the earth. This is how having a funny brain that runs on a different operating system from other people's helped me figure out what had happened.'
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