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Cass and her best friends, Lex and Nicholas, are the Bubble Street Gang! They investigate crimes, solve mysteries and have brilliant adventures. They’ve even got their own secret clubhouse.
After the annoying baby twins demolish the fort Cass has built in the sitting room, she has the great idea of building a proper fort – outdoors – that can be the Bubble Street Gang’s clubhouse. Lex’s granny suggests the perfect spot at the back of Mr McCall’s field and Cass and the gang get to work.
The gang settle in quickly and begin planning their next adventure, when they realise someone is using the clubhouse when they’re not there. Stuff moves around, cookie crumbs are left behind and the door is left open. Join Cass and the Bubble Street Gang as they investigate The Clubhouse Mystery.
Erika McGann grew up in Drogheda, County Louth, and now lives in Dublin. She is the author of a number of children’s books, including the winner of the Waverton Good Read Children’s Prize 2014, The Demon Notebook, the first in her magical series about Grace and her four friends. Other books in the series are: The Broken Spell, The Watching Wood and The Midnight Carnival. She is also the author of the ‘Cass and the Bubble Street Gang’ series.
‘captures the spirit of The Secret Seven in this good-natured mystery for young readers’
Irish Independent
hilarious reads for fans of sleuthing and Enid Blyton
Sunday Independent
best gifts for young bookworms
Irish Independent
this new series by talented Irish author Erika McGann is entertaining and amusing from the beginning … Join the Bubble Street Gang as they turn super sleuths and investigate their first mystery. A warm, funny, irreverent read, which will inspire readers to build their own clubhouse …
RTEjr’s Book Club
this easy-reading, entertaining short novel is perfect for fans of Enid Blyton
lively and funny … witty and appealing, peopled by characters who jump off the page … Erika McGann’s strong ear for dialogue makes for utterly believable children, and Vince Reid’s expressive and witty illustrations do justice to the sharp and humourous text … a lovely introduction which will have its young readers eagerly awaiting the next adventure
Inis Magazine
full of fun, adventure and friendship
Evening Echo
Erika McGann’s mystery moves at a swift pace and has enough action and laughs to keep a young reader engaged … the illustrations by Vince Reid are playful and enhance the narrative by capturing the relative scene beautifully
InTouch Magazine
if they liked The Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine they’ll love The Clubhouse Mystery by Erika McGann
Lovereading4kids
a fun story filled with generous grannies, truth bending, and friendship … it's a feel good read full of nostalgia of my own childhood clubhouse
Nayu’s Reading Corner
Erika McGann’s new series is as lively and quick-witted as its central character Cass Okara, founder of the Bubble Street Gang … Cass is exactly the kind of person you’d want leading your gang or as a friend. She has the best ideas, is very funny indeed and never lets anything get her down. This is a hugely entertaining read, full of the kind of adventure that all children could see themselves having, and featuring a great cast of interesting characters. Nice to see too that it’s not just youngsters who get up to mischief with their friends … There’s a great deal of fun and action packed into a short extent, and the chatty, direct voice McGann gives Cass keeps the pages turning nicely. Illustrations by Vince Reid add to the appeal’
Books for Keeps
Cass is a real force of nature, lively, impulsive, never short of ideas or the nerve and determination to make them happen. The adventures she gets up to with Nicholas and Lex make great reading, and there’s a special role too for Lex’s equally enterprising granny; as much fun as having your own gang and clubhouse
lovereading4kids.co.uk
Perfect for younger readers who are confidently reading alone, this traditional-style mystery story is great fun, enhanced by the lively illustrative material
Parents in Touch
Meet the author, Erika McGann. With thanks to EATV/C2K Newsdesk.
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