Solve the World’s Greatest Mysteries

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adventure
Amelia Earhart
ancient civilizations
ancient Egypt
archaeology
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children's non-fiction
clues
critical thinking
detective
detective skills
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El Dorado
enigmas
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evidence
exploration
fountain of youth
historical facts
historical mysteries
history
lost cities
mystery
problem-solving
puzzle-solving
treasure hunting
Tutankhamun
unsolved mysteries

Product details

  • ISBN 9780008756222
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2026
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Use your detective skills to beat the problems that have baffled experts for ages!

It’s time to ask to the questions that have long needed answers such as – was the curse of Tutankhamun real? Where is El Dorado? Can we ever find Atlantis or the Fountain of Youth?

A lot of events in history have great big question marks hanging over them, but not for long: not now you’re involved! Delve into the mysteries, weigh up the evidence, learn lots of great facts and ponder about the cases that have confuddled people for decades.

This book is jam-packed with the facts behind twelve real-life cases, along with lots of cool, ridiculous and mind-blowing history, science and physics knowledge. You won’t want to stop until you’ve got to the bottom of these mysteries!

Mike Rampton is the author of There's No Such Thing As A Silly Question (Nosy Crow, 2024) as well as several exciting books coming soon that he hasn't quite finished yet. He also writes for various newspapers and magazines, usually about loud music or how tired he is. He lives in Cambridge and has been bitten by a striking number of animals.

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