The Insect Detective Agency: The Case of Mistaken Identity
When a frightened young earthworm arrives at the Agency's door, she carries a heartbreaking mystery-her mother has disappeared. Detective Leach, Miss Elise, and Detective Ant set out across the meadow to follow the trail. What they uncover is more than a puzzle to be solved-it is a story of change, discovery, and a mother's love that never fades.
Told in gentle rhyme, The Case of Mistaken Identity reminds children that love takes many forms, that every creature has its own gift, and that each one of us shines as brightly as the stars.
✨ Bonus Activities Included! This special edition also features:
- A maze to solve
- Cheerful follow-the-dots
- Beautiful colour-in pages
Perfect for ages 4-7, this second book in The Insect Detective Agency series is both a bedtime story and an interactive adventure. Families will treasure its uplifting message of hope, resilience, and belonging-while kids enjoy the fun activities that bring the story to life.
Autorentext
Dr. Marc Emile Oosthuizen is a scholar, storyteller, and world-builder whose work bridges the divide between the real and the imagined. Holding a PhD in International Relations from the University of Johannesburg, he has lectured widely on diplomacy, global politics, and the power of narrative in shaping societies. His academic career spans publications in World Affairs Journal, Journal of BRICS Studies, and African Renaissance, where he has explored diplomacy, governance, and the transformative potential of emerging technologies.
But behind the scholar stands the storyteller. From a young age, Marc was captivated by epic tales where myth, politics, and destiny entwine. His fiction carries the depth of a researcher and the passion of a dreamer, weaving intricate magic systems, political intrigue, and the emotional struggles of characters caught between ruin and rebirth.
The Riftborn Chronicles is his debut epic fantasy saga ? a sweeping six-book cycle of fractured Orders, forbidden magic, and a boy marked to either reweave the world or destroy it.
When not writing or teaching, Marc can be found travelling, sketching maps of imagined worlds, or losing himself in the vast sagas that first sparked his love of storytelling.