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The Morton family are in London, with Jon and Penny visiting. They find themselves - as ever - in the midst of an exciting adventure, and while there are some slightly dodgy coincidences over just happening to bump into various relevant people, it doesn't much matter: that's how these stories get going, after all. James Wilson, the journalist from 'The Elusive Grasshopper' reappears, now with a delightful fiancée, Judith.
There's also a glamorous film star who makes a cameo appearance, and I mustn't forget twelve-year-old Harriet Sparrow, who proves herself courageous and loyal. It sounds like a lot of people but the characterisation is excellent, though it helps to have read the earlier books beforehand.
Definitely recommended as part of this series.
Longer review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2021/07/lone-pine-london-by-malcolm-saville... (