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Bad News for Milk Bay (#4 Walk Right In Detective Agency) by Moya Simons
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: The\Walk Right In Detective Agency Ser.
David has to save Horatio Brown from being driven out of his house - and his mind - by a greedy nephew in the fourth book of this junior detective series. When David is dragged to a boring council meeting with his dad, he hears that Horatio Brown is selling his property to developers who plan to turn it ...Show more
Camel Face by Moya Simons
Category: Fiction
Melissa had red hair and freckles and believes in magic, just like her Great-Uncle Oscar. If she could do anything she wanted, what would it be? For ages 10-12.
Even Bigger Whoppers: Aussie Bites by Moya Simons
Category: Fiction | Series: Aussie bites
Natasha, the new girl at school, says she's a Russian princess in hiding. She also says that one day she might be the Queen of Russia and her life is in great danger. That's why she's staying with her maid and going to this rundown primary school. Is she telling the truth, or is she telling a giant-size ...Show more
Hello God by Moya Simons
Category: Children's
Kate is twelve years old and chats to God about everything, but when her friend Steph becomes ill, she is ready to give up on Him, but then finds the answers to her questions in an unexpected place. Age 10+.
High Crime in Milk Bay (#2 The Walk Right In Detetective Agency) by Moya Simons
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Walk Right in Detective Agency
Mischief is afoot in Milk Bay again! It's a good thing The Walk Right In Detetective Agency has reopened for business as there are bigger crimes than stolen sunhats and missing goats to uncover. There's a whiff of something really wicked in the air, and David and Bernice smell kidnapping! Ages 8+.