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Agaton Sax and the Colossus of Rhodes

Agaton Sax and the Colossus of Rhodes

Published in
1966
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Description

There are not many cases, even in the files of Agaton Sax, that involve ancient art, devious dentistry, false Frenchmen and a temporary tooth. The story of the Colossus of Rhodes, however, is one of them.Left giddy by a hefty dose of anaesthetic after a visit to the dentist, Agaton's good friend Lispington is powerless to fight back against the criminals capturing him. With many miles separating the two, Sweden's finest detective can do nothing but stand by and listen in helplessly. But when Agaton Sax pursues the case and seeks out the nefarious criminals that have spirited his friend away, he finds that there is more to the case than a simple grudge against Scotland Yard...The Agaton Sax series of books were first published in Sweden, later being translated into English and printed with illustrations by much-loved artist Quentin Blake (perhaps best known for his work on the books of Roald Dahl). The English translations became immensely popular, achieving the status of the most re-issued mystery & detective series in the history of Nordic children's literature.Now, after many years out of print, Oak Tree Books is proud to publish the entire Agaton Sax series, newly translated and illustrated for the next generation. This new collection includes the eleventh book which has never before been released in English.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
125 pages
Book in series
#7

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'Agaton Sax and the Colossus of Rhodes' offers readers an intriguing mystery that keeps them engaged from start to finish. The plot is filled with twists and turns that make it a page-turner.
  • Humorous Adventure: Nils-Olof Franzen is known for infusing his stories with humor, and this book is no exception. The witty dialogue and humorous situations provide a light-hearted reading experience that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
  • Memorable Characters: The protagonist, Agaton Sax, is a clever and resourceful detective whose antics are both amusing and inspiring. The cast of characters is well-developed, each with their own quirks and personalities that contribute to the richness of the story.
  • Cultural and Historical References: Set against the backdrop of the ancient Colossus of Rhodes, the book provides an opportunity to learn about this wonder of the ancient world. It weaves historical facts with fiction, offering educational value alongside entertainment.