
Sherlock Sam and the Seafaring Scourge on Sentosa (Book 15)
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Winner of the 2021 Singapore Book Awards: Best Young Persons Title
đRecommended for ages 9 and aboveGet the full collection  |   Get the E-book  |  Listen to the audiobook
The adventures of the Supper Club continue! In Sherlock Sam and the Seafaring Scourge on Sentosa, Sherlock and the Supper Club find themselves on a collision course with their most dangerous foe yet!A collectorâs priceless artifacts have been stolen and he hires the Wonderful Watson Online Detective Agency to retrieve them. Sherlock and his friends find themselves following clues on the small islands around Singapore, only to discover the true culprits behind the crime are none other than Pirates Inc.!
Will the Supper Club succeed in dismantling this international criminal cartel, or will they find themselves exploring Davy Jonesâ Locker? Find out in Sherlock Samâs next exciting adventure!
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âThe humour and camaraderie of the children, the robots and the lovable parents are reassuring, and makes you wish you could be part of the group in their next adventure.â
âNaomi Kojima, Japanese author and illustrator of The Alphabet Picture Book and Singing Shijimi ClamsâWhatâs not to love about a savvy kid with pluck, prepared to step outside humdrum routines to solve mysteries? Young readers everywhere dream of pushing limits in pursuit of adventure, and Sam is all the more appealing for his habit of running rings around grown-up buffoons. In Sherlock Sam, A.J. Low has conceived a series sure to have long-term appeal.â
â Ken Spillman, author of the Jake seriesâFrom the first missing heirloom in Katong to this current cloaked classmate in MacRitchie, Sherlock Sam continues to captivate its readers. Definitely a middle-grade series that I would unreservedly recommend to teachers, parents, and fellow bibliogeeks. Science!â
â Myra Garces-Bacsal, PhD, National Institute of Education, Singapore -
A.J. Low is a husband-and-wife writing team!
Adan Jimenez is a writer, translator, and prose, comics and localisation editor. He is the proud son of Mexican immigrant parents and became an immigrant himself when he moved to Singapore after living in New York for almost a decade. He has worked for comic book stores, bookstores, gaming stores and even a hoagie sandwich shop once. He loves comics, LEGO, books, games (analog and video), science fiction and food.
Born and raised in Singapore, Felicia Low-Jimenez has been a geek for most of her life. She studied anime and manga in school and has written a lot of fanfiction. She was a bookseller and now works in publishing. Her SFF short story, âTiger Girlsâ, has been adapted into a webcomic series. She spends most of her free time reading, napping and listening to music on a loop.
Sherlock Sam and the Missing Heirloom in Katong won the International School Libraries Network's Red Dot Award 2013-2014 in the Younger Readersâ category. Sherlock Sam and the Seafaring Scourge on Sentosa won the Best Young Personâs Title Award at the Singapore Book Awards 2021. The series has been nominated and has won numerous Popular Readersâ Choice Awards and has been translated and published around the world.
You can find them at aj-low.com, instagram at aj_low_writers, and [email protected].
Andrew Tan (aka Drewscape) is a freelance illustrator and adjunct art teacher based in Singapore. Monsters, Miracles & Mayonnaise is his first graphic novel, in which the story âMoving Forwardâ was nominated in the âBest Short Storyâ category at the 2013 Eisner Awards. He is also the author of The Ollie Comics: Diary of a First-Time Dad. His illustrations can be found in the kid detective series Sherlock Sam, as well as in magazines, print ads and picture books. See more of his work at drewscape.net and drewscape.blogspot.sg.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Authors & Illustrator
-
Winner of the 2021 Singapore Book Awards: Best Young Persons Title
đRecommended for ages 9 and aboveGet the full collection  |   Get the E-book  |  Listen to the audiobook
The adventures of the Supper Club continue! In Sherlock Sam and the Seafaring Scourge on Sentosa, Sherlock and the Supper Club find themselves on a collision course with their most dangerous foe yet!A collectorâs priceless artifacts have been stolen and he hires the Wonderful Watson Online Detective Agency to retrieve them. Sherlock and his friends find themselves following clues on the small islands around Singapore, only to discover the true culprits behind the crime are none other than Pirates Inc.!
Will the Supper Club succeed in dismantling this international criminal cartel, or will they find themselves exploring Davy Jonesâ Locker? Find out in Sherlock Samâs next exciting adventure!
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âThe humour and camaraderie of the children, the robots and the lovable parents are reassuring, and makes you wish you could be part of the group in their next adventure.â
âNaomi Kojima, Japanese author and illustrator of The Alphabet Picture Book and Singing Shijimi ClamsâWhatâs not to love about a savvy kid with pluck, prepared to step outside humdrum routines to solve mysteries? Young readers everywhere dream of pushing limits in pursuit of adventure, and Sam is all the more appealing for his habit of running rings around grown-up buffoons. In Sherlock Sam, A.J. Low has conceived a series sure to have long-term appeal.â
â Ken Spillman, author of the Jake seriesâFrom the first missing heirloom in Katong to this current cloaked classmate in MacRitchie, Sherlock Sam continues to captivate its readers. Definitely a middle-grade series that I would unreservedly recommend to teachers, parents, and fellow bibliogeeks. Science!â
â Myra Garces-Bacsal, PhD, National Institute of Education, Singapore -
A.J. Low is a husband-and-wife writing team!
Adan Jimenez is a writer, translator, and prose, comics and localisation editor. He is the proud son of Mexican immigrant parents and became an immigrant himself when he moved to Singapore after living in New York for almost a decade. He has worked for comic book stores, bookstores, gaming stores and even a hoagie sandwich shop once. He loves comics, LEGO, books, games (analog and video), science fiction and food.
Born and raised in Singapore, Felicia Low-Jimenez has been a geek for most of her life. She studied anime and manga in school and has written a lot of fanfiction. She was a bookseller and now works in publishing. Her SFF short story, âTiger Girlsâ, has been adapted into a webcomic series. She spends most of her free time reading, napping and listening to music on a loop.
Sherlock Sam and the Missing Heirloom in Katong won the International School Libraries Network's Red Dot Award 2013-2014 in the Younger Readersâ category. Sherlock Sam and the Seafaring Scourge on Sentosa won the Best Young Personâs Title Award at the Singapore Book Awards 2021. The series has been nominated and has won numerous Popular Readersâ Choice Awards and has been translated and published around the world.
You can find them at aj-low.com, instagram at aj_low_writers, and [email protected].
Andrew Tan (aka Drewscape) is a freelance illustrator and adjunct art teacher based in Singapore. Monsters, Miracles & Mayonnaise is his first graphic novel, in which the story âMoving Forwardâ was nominated in the âBest Short Storyâ category at the 2013 Eisner Awards. He is also the author of The Ollie Comics: Diary of a First-Time Dad. His illustrations can be found in the kid detective series Sherlock Sam, as well as in magazines, print ads and picture books. See more of his work at drewscape.net and drewscape.blogspot.sg.













