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The Forbidden Atlas

The exhilarating action-packed mystery series where science meets adventure from Sam Sedgman

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The Forbidden Atlas

Written by: Sam Sedgman
Narrated by: Jot Davies
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Bloomsbury presents The Forbidden Atlas by Sam Sedgman read by Jot Davies

The exhilarating sequel to The Clockwork Conspiracy, Isaac Turner is back for another action-packed mystery adventure.

'An ingenious mystery' - A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief, on THE CLOCKWORK CONSPIRACY

Isaac and Hattie have been invited to a high-profile event at the French National Archives in Paris to finally celebrate their achievement in saving time. But as Isaac prepares to make his speech, the lights go out and a single shot is fired.

The police think it was an assassination attempt on the infamous businessman Balthazar Blaise, but Isaac and Hattie realise that something very different is going on when they discover a boy taking something from the archives before vanishing without a trace.

As they investigate, Isaac and Hattie are pulled into an underground world, searching secret and forgotten places for a stolen letter, a missing sister and a map that will unearth a long buried secret ...©2025 Sam Sedgman (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Action & Adventure Mysteries Mystery & Suspsense
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Clever, inventive and a cracking read
An ingenious mystery full of fascinating facts. Sedgman has cracked the code for an absolute triumph of a book
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