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The Mixed Mine: Children's Stories In Code

Prof Joseph Kerr

The Mixed Mine: Children's Stories In Code

(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform June 27, 2016)
I live in England. Land of Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses. Wherever you are in England, you’re never too far from a castle. That pleases me greatly. I am, after all, a Professor of Antiquities at Ellbookley Castle. When I’m not at Ellbookley Castle, I really rather enjoy exploring old, dusty bookshops. It was at one such bookshop during a recent trip that I discovered a most odd book. I had written down the title of the book but my Neice, bless her, had written something else on the page and taken it with her when she left. As I started to take the book from the shelf, the whole bookcase turned and opened like a big door, revealing a secret passage. I followed the stone steps down a spiral staircase. Us English aren’t afraid of ghosts and mummies. Okay, I was a little bit scared. At the bottom of the staircase was an old trunk. If you can imagine a pirate chest, it looked just like that. I opened the lid, expecting to find a skeleton that would look rather nice at Ellbookley Castle. Instead, what I found were some old, hand written papers. All in code. Since I’m jolly clever, I’ve managed to crack the code. There are so many pages to decode though. Can you help?
Series
Children's Stories In Code (Book 2)
ISBN
153494012X / 9781534940123
Weight
8.8 oz.
Dimensions
8.5 x 0.2 in.

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