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What do you get when you mix a sea monster, a sunken pirate ship, and one very slippery plan? Trouble. Loads of it. Oliver Jones is back-and this time, he's knee-deep in a Charming Wood mystery. When strange sightings haunt the waters of Cursed Cove, Oliver, Ellie the fairy, and their mermaid friend Cassandra dive in to investigate. But something's lurking in the deep. Something big. And it really doesn't like visitors. Armed with nothing but wit, snacks, and a bucket of boat grease, the trio hatch a plan to trap the creature-only to discover that not all monsters have fangs. Some wear masks.…mehr

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What do you get when you mix a sea monster, a sunken pirate ship, and one very slippery plan? Trouble. Loads of it. Oliver Jones is back-and this time, he's knee-deep in a Charming Wood mystery. When strange sightings haunt the waters of Cursed Cove, Oliver, Ellie the fairy, and their mermaid friend Cassandra dive in to investigate. But something's lurking in the deep. Something big. And it really doesn't like visitors. Armed with nothing but wit, snacks, and a bucket of boat grease, the trio hatch a plan to trap the creature-only to discover that not all monsters have fangs. Some wear masks. And some secrets are buried far below the surface. A laugh-out-loud adventure packed with friendship, clues, and magical chaos-perfect for fans of Amari and the Night Brothers, Pages & Co., and The Mysterious Benedict Society.** Includes a Liverpudlian slang guide, magical mishaps, and absolutely no boring bits. Dyslexia Friendly - interest age 8-10, reading age 7-8.
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Rae is a passionate storyteller and a lover of all things mysterious and adventurous. With a background in science and a lifelong fascination with science fiction and fantasy, She crafts stories that not only entertain but also provoke thought and inspire the imagination. The Chrysalis Project is her debut novel (Dapple Grey Press, 2025) born from a love of exploring the unknown and the belief that the most extraordinary things lie just beyond the edge of curiosity.Growing up in Eastern Canada, she spent countless hours reading and daydreaming about worlds filled with wonder, danger, and friendship. She is an advocate for neurodiversity, drawing inspiration from her personal experiences with ADHD, and her daughters' experiences with dyslexia and ADHD. Through writing, she aims to celebrate the strengths and challenges of individuals who see the world differently.When not writing, she can be found transporting her twin daughters to extra-curriculars and washing muddy Saluki feet.