Nightmare at the Museum: Princess Incognito

N. J. Humphreys

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When Princess Sabrina is sent away from her family, the king and queen of Mulakating, she must hide away in a dull, working-class town, living undercover to keep her blue-blooded identity secret. A school trip to a museum in the big city promises to be a welcome escape from Sabrina's big fat lie of a life. But when the museum guide hands the students a map, Sabrina's most terrifying fears are realised: There's an exhibition on her home country, Mulakating, and its royal family - her family Her deepest, darkest secret could be revealed In one long, breathless race around the museum, the secret princess must call upon her devious Uncle Ernie, her dopey friend Charlie and even Awful Agatha to keep the class away from the shocking truth.

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia)
Published: 10/07/2020
Pages: 196
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9789814868761
Age: Ages 9-12

About the Author
N.J. Humphreys is Singapore's best-selling author with 18 titles to his name. Writing as Neil Humphreys, his The Hunt for the Green Boomerang (2016) and the Abbie Rose and the Magic Suitcase are illustrated children's eco-adventures, the latter about a smart, feisty girl on a mission series to save endangered animals. He is currently working on the animated TV series of Abbie Rose with an international broadcaster. His works on Singapore - from Notes from an Even Smaller Island (2001) to Saving a Sexier Island: Notes from an Old Singapore (2015) - are among the most popular titles in the past decade. His book Be My Baby (2008) chronicled his journey to parenthood and was his first international bestseller. He is also author of the thrillers, Marina Bay Sins (2014) and its sequel, Rich Kill Poor Kill (2016), as well as the football novels Match Fixer (2010) and Premier Leech (2011).