Villainous Vic

By Nathan A Jones
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Published: Nov. 17, 2012
Words: 25,627 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301724215


Short description

The quiet town of Bealey is brought to its knees when Villainous Vic, the most villainous villain in the history of villainy, escapes from prison. But an escaped criminal is not the only problem faced by the Bealey police force as Professor Rawbling is demanding police protection for his latest invention and if that wasn't enough there is also the annual police jumble sale to organise.

Extended description

They call him Villainous Vic and say that he is the most villainous villain in the history of villainy. Pinching things is what he does best. He'll vaporise your vitals with vip, vim and vigour. He's a veteran versed in vanishing the value of your vault. Verified as a viable Viking, vetted for vice and a victor at vacating your villa. Verily our verdict has him voted the most vicious vermin that ever vexed the vigilant and valiant.

The quiet town of Bealey is brought to its knees when Villainous Vic escapes from prison. But an escaped criminal is not the only problem faced by the Bealey police force as Professor Rawbling, Bealey's own nutty inventor, is demanding round-the-clock police protection for his latest prized invention and if that wasn't enough there is also the annual police jumble sale to organise. Squaring up against these challenges is the injury prone Sarge and the new recruit police constable George. No doubt the long arm of the law will need some help in orde.. (Read more)


Tags

prison, police, secret, witches, witch, green, invention, mayor, thief, troll, slang, sale, judge, ladies, janitor, inventor, statue, sargent, constable, burglaries, burglar, jumble, town hall, gavel, nutty professor, villainous

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Review by: Sarah Sloane on Nov. 23, 2012 : star star star star
This story would be great as a 1940's style British comedy. I wonder if the author has tried writing plays?

Sarah Sloane, author of The Marble Game
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