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  • The Sticky End of Webster Bramble

    Lynne Jones

    eBook (Lynne Jones, )
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  • The Magic Shoes

    Lynne Jones

    eBook (Lynne Jones, )
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  • Beyond Belief

    Bill Ovrights

    language (Wynne Jones, Dec. 11, 2011)
    Suspend disbelief and escape reality for a couple of hours when you read this humourous, novel, novel with multiple endings.The crime of the century appears to have been committed the week before Christmas 2010, when Sunday goes missing. Detective NAPA, the Native American psychic agent, has just five days to save Christmas, working his way through a maze of deception to discover the truth.This is the teenage version of 'DupliCity', with most of the political asides removed.
  • I don't believe it!

    Bill Ovrights

    language (Wynne Jones, Dec. 17, 2011)
    In DupliCity, all is not as it appears to be. The crime of the century appears to have been committed in the week before Christmas 2010, when Sunday goes missing. The Native American psychic agent has just five days to save Christmas, working his way through a maze of deception to discover the truth.Suspend disbelief and escape reality for a while. No animals or fictional cartoon characters are harmed in the telling of this story. This is a novel, novel with multiple endings, containing lots of if’s and but’s and maybe’s.
  • Beyond Belief !!

    Bill Ovrights

    language (Wynne Jones, April 27, 2012)
    Suspend disbelief and escape reality for a couple of hours.Peaceful and orderly since its inception, the gated community of Cartes, inhabited by human height tarot cards and playing cards is rocked to its core when the first crime in its history is committed.Detective NAPA, the Native American psychic agent, has to find a way through the fog of truths and half-truths in the secretive world of freemasonry with the Webmaster's help to try and catch the card killer. This is a frivolous, surreal murder mystery with subtexts of trust, the aging process, privacy, the gun law and state control over information. A novel, novel with multiple endings containing lots of ifs, ands, buts and maybe’s. The second novel set in DupliCity, where everything is not as it appears to be.
  • Unbelievable

    Bill Ovrights

    language (Wynne Jones, Jan. 2, 2012)
    In DupliCity, all is not as it appears to be. The crime of the century appears to have been committed in the week before Christmas 2010, when Sunday goes missing. Detective NAPA, the native American psychic agent has just five days to save Christmas, working his way through a maze of deception to discover the truth.No animals or fictional cartoon characters are harmed in the telling of this story. This is a novel, novel containing lots of if’s and but’s and maybe’s.‘DupliCity’ is the first of a series of surreal Native American psychic agent mysteries for adults with subtexts of trust, the aging process and state control over information.This is a significantly edited and abridged version of the adult book without the adult subtexts, suitable for 8-9 year olds.