GREAT MYSTERY FICTION FOR YOUNG READERS--OR ANYONE ELSE WHO LOVES A GOOD STORY Here is a fast-paced mystery introducing a trembling but intrepid young hero. Derek Morgan lands in London eager to meet for the first time his pen pal, Sydney Pomeroy. After an unusually thorough customs search, a stranger approaches to tell him that unfortunately Sidney is dead; a young man races up and announces, "I am Sidney Pomeroy"; and as he leaves a terrified young man confides to Derek that he is Sidney Pomeroy. A bewildered Derek concludes that there must be a Sidney Pomeroy machine in London, the way they keep turning up. Reappearing Sidneys lead Derek to Portsmouth, home base of a secret nuclear submarine. Mystified by waterfront chases after midnight and lights that flash from ancient Portsmouth Castle, Derek struggles to dodge villains, discover allies, and unravel the secret of his missing friend. The suspenseful action of a spy thriller plus real English pea-soup fogs cannot dampen the spirits of the brash young hero of this story. This is one of the freshest, liveliest mystery adventure stories in teenage juvenile fiction. "The Day It Rained Sidneys" is a classic from the 1960's, here re-published by its author for modern readers to enjoy all over again. The author will also be re-publishing the other titles of his juvenile fiction books from the 1960's including: --Lance Todd At Mystery House --Lance Todd At Mystery Island --Stand Clear of Apache Arrows --Danger Rides The Night Ferry --Uncle Morgan's Ghost
I read this book back in the 70s after checking it out from my Junior High School Library. It sparked my love for curling up with a good page turning novel. Although I couldn’t recall many of the details of the story, the book title never left my mind.
Re-reading the book was truly enjoyable. Although some aspects of the story are no longer plausible with today’s technology, the story was full of lots of twists, turns and cliffhangers that kept me wanting more. I’ll be sharing this title in my Little Free Library where I hope it’ll spark the love of a good mystery in another young reader.
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