
The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger
Interest age: 12 to 14
Reading age: 8+
Published by Farshore, 2022
About this book
Lizzie Sancho and Dido Belle come from very different walks of life. Lizzie lives with her large family in their tea shop in the heart of busy London. Dido is a lonely heiress living with her aunt and uncle in a mansion near Hampstead Heath. But when they catch each other’s eyes at the theatre one night, each is delighted to see another Black girl her own age. And when Lizzie’s actor father is nearly killed by a falling chandelier, they both know it wasn’t an accident.
They team up, making notes and following suspects – until they’re plunged into terrible danger themselves. Can Lizzie and Belle navigate their new friendship, and stop the would-be murderer?
Packed with atmosphere and charged with tension, this is a hugely enjoyable mystery set in the dangerous Georgian era. It was particularly dangerous if you were Black, and this is explored in an age-appropriate way. The support and passion within the Black community (and Lizzie’s own family) is brilliantly depicted, shot through as it is with sadness about their brothers and sisters who are still in slavery. Yet there is hope and joy and love too.
This would be an excellent class read, as well as one to curl up with in a cosy corner.
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