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1 y separately published work icon DemiChat Toni Brisland , 2010 Georgia : Dragonpencil , 2013- 7104145 2010 series - author children's fiction children's mystery detective
1 1 y separately published work icon DemiChat and the Kent Street Mystery Toni Brisland , Georgia : Dragonpencil , 2013 Z1929168 2010 single work children's fiction children's mystery detective

'London detectives DemiChat and Lord Flannery Beagle discover that a scientist has gone missing! He's left behind him a trail of purple powder that makes Flannery sneeze his way across France into Italy. Will Scotland Yard Police Dog Jake and Detective Inspector Robert Cooper help or hinder their investigation? Why are gangs of Italian and Irish crooks double-crossing each other to get their hands on the formula for the purple powder? What is the secret formula and what is it for? How does Italian Police Inspector Alessandra Bambini become involved? Will the kidnap victim be freed? And what part does his sister play?

'In this Sherlock Holmes spoof, Demi relies on her feline intuition and wit – and the devoted help of Flannery and Jake – to keep Cooper and Bambini focused on the case, save the kidnapped victim and stop the formula from getting into the wrong hands!'

Source: Toni Brisland's website: http://www.tonibrisland.com/books

Sighted: 06/03/2014

1 y separately published work icon Demichat and the Lost Mummy Toni Brisland , Georgia : Dragonpencil , 2013 7106160 2013 single work children's fiction children's mystery detective

'Instead of flying home to London after their escapades in Italy, DemiChat and Lord Flannery Beagle find themselves whisked to Egypt to search for a lost mummy. Surviving grave robbers is hard enough but when an evil Mau, Sera, and her motley cat-gang lead them into a trap, Demi realises that the past and present are intertwined. Flannery is willing to risk everything to save Demi, even if it means confronting the ghostly guardian of the tomb.

'This sequel to DemiChat and the Kent Street Mystery with its Sherlock Holmes' style code and Egyptian hieroglyphics will keep readers guessing to the very end.' (From the author's website.)

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