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The Museum's Secret: The Remarkable Adventures of Tom Scatterhorn (Book 1) [Import] [Paperback]

Henry Chancellor (Author)
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When Tom Scatterhorn's eccentric father disappears to the Far East in search of rare beetles, closely followed by his mother, Tom is left to spend Christmas with his uncle and aunt, keepers of the weird and wonderful Scatterhorn Museum. But don’t get too excited – because it's a dusty, dingy place, full of tatty stuffed animals and rickety cases of junk. Nobody really wants to visit it anymore, and it looks as if its days are numbered.

But when Tom comes to live there, he finds more to the museum than meets the eye. The animals may be ragged and moth-eaten but they have an incredible secret – a secret that originated when the stuffed animals were first made, a hundred years earlier. And then Tom discovers he can go right back to the time of their making. . . .

In an exciting adventure that threads in and out of time, from an Edwardian ice fair to the wastes of Mongolia to the jungles of India, Tom discovers that there is far more at stake than the fate of the museum. . . .


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"A time-travelling, Indiana Jones-style mystery . . . that will appeal to those who like a little bit of magic with their mystery."
Daily Mail (UK)

"A wide-ranging, characterful adventure that is both readable and original."
— The Sunday Times (UK)

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A crackling, magical read."
— Waterstone's Books Quarterly (UK)


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About the Author

Henry Chancellor is the author of the highly acclaimed Colditz: The Definitive History and James Bond: The Man and His World—The Official Companion to Ian Fleming’s Creation. He has made many documentaries for television, including Escape from Colditz which won sweeping praise and has been shown all over the world. He lives in England with his wife and children.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday Canada (August 24, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385665237
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385665230
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,086,273 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Full of little holes and too creepy, to boot, February 21, 2009
Not a very well crafted book. Many illogical moments, big and small. Disjointed plot. No character development. The main character has no consistent friend (either animal or human) -- the closest the book comes to this is a bird who sometimes shows up when needed and sometimes does not.

Clueless adult characters. Some parents may find this objectionable. As well as the fact that the 11-year-old main character is frequently described as "cursing" in anger. (Though the words he uses are not printed!)

Some of the imagery is disturbing. Decaying corpses strapped into airplane seats hanging from a jungle canopy. A child character is killed (frozen in icy water) before the eyes of the main character. Too much for some young readers.

I wonder if the volume intended for American readers was "Americanized" -- as some (but not all) British expressions were replace with US counterparts. This is a distraction.

Not a very good book, unfortunately. Kind of a Harry Potter wannabe. (Tom is a "lynchpin" in some great undefined event but this idea is never developed.)

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violet handkerchief, bird gallery, small blue bottle, ice fair, small wooden room, small black door
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Don Gervase, Sir Henry, Uncle Jos, Catcher Hall, August Catcher, Scatterhorn Museum, Tom Scatterhorn, Sam Scatterhorn, The Russian, Ned Badger, Henry Scatterhorn, Aunt Melba, Middlesuch Close, Mina Quilt, Burdo Yarker, Slowly Tom, Dragonport Mercury, Maharajah of Champawander, Queen Victoria, Christmas Eve, Lotus Askary, Mungo Natterjee, Carefully Tom, Instinctively Tom, Catcher Hill
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