UNDERCOVER on the TITANIC (book 1)
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  • Reads 369
  • Votes 126
  • Parts 47
  • Time 3h 21m
Complete, First published Aug 03, 2021
Mom and Dad have disappeared in China and my Uncle Dunc is a talking, break-dancing Canada goose.  Time Agent Triple Oh has been assigned to protect me from Murga and I am stuck with my grumpy Grandma.  What else could go wrong?  

Well, my new school has a quantum computer with really, real virtual reality and I am stuck on the Royal Mail Ship Titanic which is about to collide with an iceberg.  

Readers comments:-

'This book is full of humour and imagination, it is a good read - stick with it.'

'I laughed out loud!  You really are a writer of funny material, good plot lines too.  Loved the image of the green bubbles.'

'So, so good, the humour is great!  The smoke trailing out of the bag, lovely detail - the story gets better and better.'

'Brilliant! You are a very good story  teller, I love the breadth of the writing, smells, virtual reality plausibility and the detail - 'poured himself tea from a vacuum flask.'  I was there with them'.
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