Candy Jar Books have announced the latest novel in their
Lethbridge-Stewart spin-off series,
The Lucy Wilson Mysteries:
The Lucy Wilson Mysteries: Curse of the Mirror ClownsWritten by Chris LynchCover by Steve BeckettThe circus is coming to town – and it may never leave.
Lucy Wilson is just about getting used to life in Ogmore-by-Sea. School, homework, friends, and the occasional alien... It’s not easy being the new girl in town but, with the help of her steadfast companion Hobo, she’s making it work.
But when a mysterious circus opens for one night only, the town suddenly finds itself overrun with invisible clowns and the gang are faced with their biggest mystery yet – the disappearance of Lucy Wilson herself.
Thankfully, they’ve got help – a mysterious stranger from another world with a special box that moves in time and space.
Curse of the Mirror Clowns is written by Cardiff-based film and comic writer
Chris Lynch who commented that t writing the book gave him the opportunity to tackle a personal fear:
Did you ever think you saw something, just out of the corner of your eye? It happens to me all the time and it freaks me out quite a bit. So, when I got the chance to add my own monster to the Lucy Wilson universe, I knew it had to be a monster that you couldn't always see. I also wanted it to be a clown because, if there's something that freaks me out more than things I can't see, then it's something I can see – clowns. Of course, that's not all I added – there are plenty of other surprises in there that I hope people will really enjoy. It's been great fun adding my own strange and spooky elements to Lucy's world and I hope to be back very, very soon.
The book is available to pre-order from the
Candy Jar Books website.
The 29th March sees Candy Jar officially release
The Lucy Wilson Mysteries: Avatars of the Intelligence by Sue Hampton. The book was previously available exclusively to fans since September, but will now be made available to the wider public.
Head of publishing at Candy Jar,
Shaun Russell, says:
We’ve had such good feedback for this book. Reviews have been encouraging and fans seemed to have embraced Lucy and Hobo. Moreover, we’ve also had a positive response from the general public. We’ve been trialling Avatars of the Intelligence with 1300 school children and the initial feedback has been very promising. In particular, we’ve had high praise for Steve Beckett’s cover design and, consequently, Curse of the Mirror Clowns has another fantastic piece of artwork by the talented Beano artist.
Lucy and her family have featured in two recent
Lethbridge-Stewart short stories:
Lucy Wilson by Sue Hampton (
The HAVOC Files 3) and
The Two Brigadiers by Jonathan Macho (
The HAVOC Files 4). Added to this, they will also make an appearance in the upcoming short story collection
Lethbridge-Stewart: Lineage in two further stories.