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  • The Wrong Time

    Paul E. Richardson

    language (Edward & Dee, Nov. 9, 2012)
    Alex and Jen successfully completed the quest set before them (in The Wrong Door, the first book in The Wrong Trilogy). Yet the portal intended to take them home has now taken them somewhere else entirely. Alex and Jen are stranded in Ivan the Terrible’s Russia – a country engulfed in chaos – some 500 years before they were even born. In this strange and dangerous world, they must contend with vicious warriors, greedy merchants, a jealous wizard, a mischievous house spirit and even the tsar himself. And, of course, they must find their way home, some way to travel across time and between worlds, devising a way back to their own time and place.
  • The Wrong Door

    Paul E. Richardson

    language (Edward & Dee, Nov. 2, 2012)
    Sometimes when you go through the wrong door, you end up someplace entirely harmless. Other times, you find yourself trapped in a parallel universe.Life is funny that way."At precisely the same moment, Alex and Jen knew they had gone in the wrong door, into the wrong apartment building. And they somehow knew that there was more to it than a simple case of mistaken entry. Because when they looked back toward the doorway they had just entered, there was nothing there."So begins an adventure unlike anything that either Alex or Jen could have imagined in their otherwise ordinary lives.It will take everything they think they know and everything they didn’t know they had in them to save not just the world they have fallen into... but also themselves. This young adult fantasy is a fast-moving, gripping tale of discovery and adventure. Yet it is also a story about the power of words and ideas to change lives... and to save a world.Book 1 in The Wrong Trilogy
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, March 25, 2009)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.
  • The Wrong Door

    Paul E. Richardson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2012)
    Sometimes when you go through the wrong door, you end up someplace entirely harmless. Other times, you find yourself trapped in a parallel universe. Life is funny that way. "At precisely the same moment, Alex and Jen knew they had gone in the wrong door, into the wrong apartment building. And they somehow knew that there was more to it than a simple case of mistaken entry. Because when they looked back toward the doorway they had just entered, there was nothing there." So begins an adventure unlike anything that either Alex or Jen could have imagined in their otherwise ordinary lives. It will take everything they think they know and everything they didn’t know they had in them to save not just the world they have fallen into... but also themselves. This young adult fantasy (Book 1 in The Wrong Trilogy) is a fast-moving, gripping tale of discovery and adventure. Yet it is also a story about the power of words and ideas to change lives... and to save a world.
  • The Wrong Time

    Paul E Richardson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2012)
    Alex and Jen successfully completed the quest set before them (in The Wrong Door, the first book in The Wrong Trilogy). Yet the portal that should have taken them home has deposited them somewhere else entirely... in Ivan the Terrible’s Russia some 500 years before they were even born. In this strange and dangerous world, they must contend with vicious warriors, greedy merchants, a jealous wizard, a mischievous house spirit and even the evil tsar himself. And, of course, they must find their way home across time and between worlds. Book 2 in The Wrong Trilogy.
  • The $52.00 Pizza

    Paul Richardson

    eBook
    52 bucks for a pizza? Say it isn't so. Eddie how could you?This true story sparked a timely book written specifically for parents. Raising a money-savvy family can be a bit overwhelming these days. There is so much information out there. Well, look no further, this book is the white horse you have been dreaming about and it just rode into town. Jammed packed with practical tips and strategies you will wonder how you did without it for so long. Buy your copy today and start protecting your most precious resource, your kids!
  • The Intruders

    E E Richardson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 5, 2010)
    Joel Demetrius is quite looking forward to moving in with his new step-family, but as far as his sister Cassie's concerned, they're nothing but intruders. She doesn't want anything to do with Gerald and his two sons, and to make matters worse their new home is a derelict old house, neglected for decades. Joel thinks it's interesting. Cassie thinks it's a dump.But his sister isn't the only reason the house doesn't feel like a home. As fascinated as he is by the place, Joel has to admit there's something not quite right about it. Not only does he keep seeing things out of the corner of his eye, but his sleep is plagued by nightmares. He can't seem to stop dreaming about a terrified boy who keeps repeating the same fractured prayer:IF I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE, I PRAY THE LORD MY SOUL TO TAKE . . .As events in the house become harder and harder to explain, it seems that the line between nightmare and reality is getting steadily more blurred. And when the battle between Cassie and her step-brothers draws everyone deeper into the mystery, all four kids are forced to confront the question of just who the intruders really are.
  • The Intruders

    E E Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, July 15, 2013)
    Joel Demetrius is quite looking forward to moving in with his new step-family, but as far as his sister Cassie's concerned, they're nothing but intruders. She doesn't want anything to do with Gerald and his two sons, and to make matters worse their new home is a derelict old house, neglected for decades. Joel thinks it's interesting. Cassie thinks it's a dump.But his sister isn't the only reason the house doesn't feel like a home. As fascinated as he is by the place, Joel has to admit there's something not quite right about it. Not only does he keep seeing things out of the corner of his eye, but his sleep is plagued by nightmares. He can't seem to stop dreaming about a terrified boy who keeps repeating the same fractured prayer:IF I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE, I PRAY THE LORD MY SOUL TO TAKE . . .As events in the house become harder and harder to explain, it seems that the line between nightmare and reality is getting steadily more blurred. And when the battle between Cassie and her step-brothers draws everyone deeper into the mystery, all four kids are forced to confront the question of just who the intruders really are.
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  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Jan. 5, 2006)
    (It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game.But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago)
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.
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  • Come to My Party

    Richardson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 31, 1993)
    Despite their fear of his roar and sharp teeth, jungle animals Savi and Harold go to Rana the leopard's birthday party.
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  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E. E. Richardson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 3, 2010)
    It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game. But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago. He's tried to tell himself that it was his imagination, that the Devil's Footsteps are just stones and the Dark Man didn't take Adam. But Adam's still gone. And then Bryan meets two other boys who have their own unsolved mysteries. Someone or something is after the children in the town. And it all comes back to the rhyme that every local child knows by heart: Thirteen steps to the Dark Man's door, Won't be turning back no more . . .