Here is an exciting new way to unravel a murder mystery - in a series of "spot-the-difference" pictures, spot the differences and find the clues to the story! It is England, 1904, and every day the coaches plying between Lynmouth and Minehead scramble their way up and slither their way down the 1 in 4 gradient of Porlock Hill, the most feared hill in all of England. It takes six sturdy horses to drag a laden carriage to the top. There, the leading pair are detached and led back down into the village by a boy, a boy who knows how lucky he is to have been given such a responsible job at such a young age. But this time, on his way back with the tired horses Pug and Delia, he spots what looks like a sheep sheltering on the hillside. But as he gets closer his heart races as he becomes aware... it is not a sheep... it is a white dress... The boy turns detective, and with the help of his sister and all the children of the village he tries to unravel the mystery of the thirteen steps...... "A wonderful tale, fascinating for both children and adults alike - Sherlock Holmes meets Enid Blyton."
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