The mournful howl of a wolf echoed through the forest. What had started off as a relaxing holiday in America for the two young English detectives Pip and Beth had taken on sinister overtones. They felt that their every step was being watched. Who was this woman, and what was her secret? Their quest involves Indians, cowboys, campfires, wolves, guns, and tomahawks; would it lead to real treasure? Join Pip and Beth as they try to unravel the clues and solve the Mystery of the Museum. This is the second book in the Pip and Beth Mystery series.
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Ann is passionate about encouraging young people to read. Her first children's novel for 7-11 year-olds was very well received. She is one of the ministers of the Elim Church at Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, and prior to entering the ministry she was a teacher. She has five grandchildren. Her husband, Derrick, was a detective and his insight and experience resonates throughout this book. The majority of the settings for the Mystery of the Museum are authentically based on a holiday Derrick and Ann took some years ago to Oregon.