From the outside, Tony looks like he has quite the life:
Until you notice the wheelchair. Or that he only speaks with his mother by intercom. Or that he doesn't seem to know who his real father is.
And now, to save his home from a mysterious trust, Tony will have to ride in a broken-down motorcycle with someone who may not be who he seems, and solve the biggest mystery of all—Who he really is.
Fourteen-year-old millionaire Tony Pandy solves mysteries from the seat of his wheelchair. Not because he wants to, but because he has to. Losing his home if he doesn’t. This time Tony has to find out why the Hindenburg disaster happened. Then there’s the problem of having squatters on the estate, one of whom just might be the love of Tony’s life. Book 2 of The Tony Pandy Mysteries.