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  • The Doomsday Machine: Another Astounding Adventure of Horatio Lyle: Number 3 in series

    Catherine Webb

    language (Atom, Jan. 1, 2009)
    London, 1865. There are many mysteries in this world that are yet to be resolved. Some of them, man was not meant to know . . .Scientist, inventor and occasional sleuth, Horatio Lyle, is a man of science - a man of reason. As such, he does not care for the Tseiqin and the strange, mystical enigma they represent. But when news reaches him of a plot to remove them - through the simple expedient of mass murder! - well . . . that presents a problem for a man of moral fortitude. A decent man. A man like Horatio Lyle . . .Leading his young friends, Tess and Thomas, and his faithful hound, Tate, into a series of the most appalling dangers, Lyle leaps to the rescue of his mortal enemies. But when the dust clears and the menace has been confronted, there remains one rather pressing question for occasional Special Constable Horatio Lyle: who's going to rescue him . . . ?
  • The Doomsday Machine: Another Astounding Adventure of Horatio Lyle: Number 3 in series

    Catherine Webb

    eBook (Atom, Jan. 1, 2009)
    London, 1865. There are many mysteries in this world that are yet to be resolved. Some of them, man was not meant to know . . .Scientist, inventor and occasional sleuth, Horatio Lyle, is a man of science - a man of reason. As such, he does not care for the Tseiqin and the strange, mystical enigma they represent. But when news reaches him of a plot to remove them - through the simple expedient of mass murder! - well . . . that presents a problem for a man of moral fortitude. A decent man. A man like Horatio Lyle . . .Leading his young friends, Tess and Thomas, and his faithful hound, Tate, into a series of the most appalling dangers, Lyle leaps to the rescue of his mortal enemies. But when the dust clears and the menace has been confronted, there remains one rather pressing question for occasional Special Constable Horatio Lyle: who's going to rescue him . . . ?
  • Mirror Dreams

    Catherine Webb

    Paperback (Little, Brown Book Group, July 1, 2002)
    Every dream you've ever had, and every dream yet to come, exists in the Kingdoms of the Void. Every nightmare, too. Because there has to be balance—it's the rules. But the Lords of Nightkeep aren't big on rules—only Conquest, Fear, and Eternal Darkness for All. It takes a powerful wizard like Laenan Kite to keep them in check. But Kite has other worries, and Nightkeep is growing strong. Its Lords hunger for power. And they've turned their gaze towards earth.
  • The Obsidian Dagger: Being the Further Extraordinary Adventures of Horatio Lyle: Number 2 in series

    Catherine Webb

    eBook (Atom, Jan. 1, 2009)
    There seem to be some odd things going on in the city of London, lately. Take the murders, for instance; quite peculiar. And those missing statues - what's going on there? And shouldn't Saint Paul's have a roof? Odd. . .Horatio Lyle, of course, is no stranger to. . . well, strangeness. In fact, he finds the lure of the unknown quite invigorating. But having just survived the most frightening episode in his life, the last thing he wants is that pompous Lord Lincoln sticking his nose in again and demanding that he take on another case the police are too thick to solve. Of course, His Lordship can be painfully persuasive at times, so it should come as no surprise that Lyle, along with his young proteges Tess (the thief) and Thomas (the toff), and his faithful hound Tate (the smart one), is soon up to his cravat in events of a singularly unscientific nature.Actually, it would all be terribly exciting if only they weren't trying to kill him.
  • Knights

    Catherine Daly-Weir

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, Oct. 26, 1998)
    A young knight-in-training has so much to do-learn about arms and armor, assist a squire, attend a medieval banquet, tilt at the quintain-and prepare to be "dubbed!" This is a surefire, nonfiction subject for newly independent readers.
  • Barkbelly

    Cat Weatherill

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 20, 2009)
    One silver-starry night, a shiny, wooden egg falls from a flying machine high in the air . . . down, down, down through the midnight sky . . . down to the small village of Pumbleditch, where Barkbelly is born. Where he’s the only wooden boy. And where he’s the cause of a tragic accident.Suddenly, Barkbelly’s only choice is to flee for his life—to run. As he tries to escape his haunting past, he faces extraordinary adventures and dangers. Every wooden step leads Barkbelly toward the dark and startling truth about where he comes from and the burning question of where he really belongs. With deliciously imaginative storytelling, Cat Weatherill creates an utterly magical world—and one wooden boy who’s sure to melt readers’ hearts.
  • Phoenix Down: Book Two of The Island of California Series

    Catherine Weaver

    eBook (Sigillum Publishers, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Alex is just settling in to a relaxing Spring Break when a leprechaun appears at her door and tells her to run. And she doesn’t stop running: from the police, the FBI, angry griffins, a powerful wizard, and her teachers – who happen to be Amazon warriors. ‘Detention’ has a far more serious meaning if all your teachers carry spears across their backs and know how to use them! Her Buddha-quoting grandmother and the leprechauns seem to have a plan to get her out of her mess, but the more she follows it, the worse things seem to get. The down of the phoenix just might help, but then again, if she uses it wrong she could rip apart the very fabric of existence.
  • Mrs. Dunphy's Dog

    Catherine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 1, 1987)
    Mrs. Dunphy's dog discovers that he can read, and develops a taste for tabloid newspapers.
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  • The Obsidian Dagger: Being the Further Extraordinary Adventures of Horatio Lyle

    Catherine Webb

    Paperback (Little, Brown Book Group, Oct. 1, 2008)
    There seems to be some odd things going on in the city of London lately. Take the murders, for instance; quite peculiar. And those missing statues. What's going on there? And shouldn't St. Paul’s Church have a roof? Odd. Horatio Lyle, of course, is no stranger to . . . well, strangeness. In fact, he finds the lure of the unknown quite invigorating. But having just survived the most frightening episode in his life, the last thing he wants is that pompous Lord Lincoln sticking his nose in again and demanding that he take on another case the police are too thick to solve. Of course, His Lordship can be painfully persuasive at times, so it should come as no surprise that Lyle, along with his young protégés Tess (the thief) and Thomas (the rich kid), and his faithful hound Tate (the smart one), is soon up to his neck in events of a singularly unscientific nature.
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  • Tales from the Island of California

    Catherine Weaver

    language (Sigillum Publishers, July 19, 2013)
    In Tales from the Island of California, by Catherine Weaver, almost anything could happen, and does. From an Amazon war, to a dryad love story, to the tale of an Imperial Phoenix, it is an amazing escape that transports you into magical worlds. An intriguing book of short stories filled with alternate histories, this short work may have you feeling that magic really is just around the corner.
  • Fly Me To Mars

    Catherine Weitz

    Spiral-bound (ProStar Publications, Inc., Dec. 1, 2007)
    Take a trip to the fourth planet from our Sun - Mars! Explore the tallest volcano (Olympus Mons) and the largest canyon system (Valles Marineris) in the Solar System. Visit the Martian polar regions and the two small moons that orbit around Mars. Check out what Mars may have been like in the past and discover how it compares to our Earth.
  • By Lantern Light

    Cat Weatherill

    Hardcover (Tiger Books, Sept. 7, 2009)
    Follow Robbie Rabbit and his daddy as they help playful hedgehogs, dancing mice and a tiny owl with their shining lantern's golden light.