The night ravens and the case of the missing mailman
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Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2020
Tyra, Vince, Glen and Shu are  members of the school website's editorial board. They call themselves the night ravens, always looking for news. The principle gives them three weeks to make a banger of an article for the school. Otherwise, they will have to leave the editorial board. Time goes by and the night ravens get into a competition with the twins Maximo and Mandy,M&M. There is no news to find anywhere. Until an important package disappears. 

The package came all the way from China and Shu had been looking forward to it. She doesn't want to tell her friends what is in it, but now the package is gone. Even the mailman who had to deliver the package ,has gone missing. The night ravens go on an investigation. Will the night ravens find the mailman? Does he know what happened to the package? Why does it seem like Vince is hiding something? And will Tyra eventually find out what is inside of the package?

Go on an exciting and adventurous scavenger hunt with these four friends. 



CHARACTERS:
Maximo: If I want something, I put in the work.
Tyra: I hate skirts.
Shu: Adventures can be scary.
Mandy: Who stole my hair brush?
Glen: Pictures are more fun than words.
Vince: I am smarter than Tyra, but she doesn't know that yet.
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