The Rottens

By R P Jax
$1.56 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Feb. 25, 2012
Words: 11,913 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476241876


Short description

Tooth Fairies are supposed to be kind. They don’t steal goldfish, or break into piggy banks. The Rottens did. When Ben and Tommy Duggins start to investigate, they enter the magical world of Inspector Plum and the Fairy Bureau of Investigation, who are on the case. Join them on their exciting adventure as they meet P C Raspberry, Gregory Glow Worm, Vermillion Budd and many others.

Extended description

Ben and Tommy couldn’t believe their ears.
Pa Rotten was the Tooth Fairy?
‘But fairies are ladies with wings, aren’t they?’
‘I bet he’s the one who stole our goldfish!’ Tom cried.
‘Goldfish, eh?’ Inspector Plum put a finger into his ear and wiggled it about, then pulled it out again with a squidge. (Read more)


Tags

rainbow, pixies, dragonfly, spider, beetles, secret agents, tooth fairy, fantasy action adventure, policemen, man in the moon, fantasy childrens book, otherworld adventure, otherworld creatures, flying bicycle, stolen coins

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