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Agatha Mistery 4: Murder at the Eiffel Tower is the fourth thrilling installment in the bestselling Agatha Mistery series by Sir Steve Stevenson — a beloved detective adventure series for children that has captivated millions of young readers worldwide. In this action-packed mystery, cousins Agatha and Larry find themselves in the iconic city of Paris when a shocking crime turns their vacation into an unforgettable investigation.
The story begins with a dramatic scene at the Eiffel Tower, where a prominent Russian diplomat has been murdered, and his last cryptic words — “Red rose” — are the only clue left behind. Agatha and Larry immediately jump into detective mode, following leads through the bustling streets of the city and interviewing witnesses as they attempt to uncover the truth. Their sleuthing is clever, engaging, and age-appropriate, combining suspense with humor and clever twists that make every chapter irresistible for young mystery fans.
With black-and-white illustrations by Stefano Turconi that add visual flair and help bring scenes to life, this book balances accessible text with engaging visuals — ideal for readers aged roughly 7–10 years who are ready for longer narratives with real stakes and detective intrigue.
The Agatha Mistery series is known for encouraging logical thinking, problem-solving, and attention to detail while entertaining kids with fast-paced plots and charming character dynamics. Murder at the Eiffel Tower is perfect as a standalone mystery or as part of a growing collection of detective adventures that young readers will return to again and again.