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Book One of The Eddie Dickens Trilogy
When both of Eddie’s parents catch a disease that makes
them turn yellow, go a bit crinkly around the edges, and smell
of hot-water bottles, it’s agreed he should go away and
stay with relatives at their house. Alas, the house is not the
loveliest of places. In fact, it is named Awful End. And the
relatives are Mad Uncle Jack and even Madder Aunt Maud. Along
the way he is hypnotized, threatened, and mistaken for a poor
little orphan boy at St. Horrid’s Home for Grateful Orphans.
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Book Two of the Eddie Dickens Trilogy
In this sequel, Eddie Dickens narrowly avoids being blown up,
trampled by horses, hit by a hot air balloon, and arrested.
To make matters worse, he falls into the hands of a murderous
gang of escaped convicts, up on the misty moors, who have a
“little job” for him to do. |
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Book Three of The Eddie Dickens Trilogy
In the third installment of the Eddie Dickens saga, Eddie, our
steadfast hero, finds himself en route to America aboard the
sailing ship Pompous Pig along with a cargo full of left shoes,
the world famous Dog’s Bone Diamond, and some of the most
disreputable traveling companions anyone might have the misfortune
to share a birth with. A mysterious stowaway and some familiar
faces from Eddie’s past only complicate matters, as does
being tied up and set adrift in a leaky rowboat. Will Eddie
ever reach America? |
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