Robyn Collins Robyn Collins i(A73262 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Unglued Robyn Collins , Australia : Robyn Collins , 2015 9262134 2015 single work children's fiction children's

'It took plenty of hard work and research—not to mention blowing up his bedroom twice. But at the age of thirteen, Horatio Entwhistle has finally perfected the formula for the craziest crazy glue around. And thanks to the accidental assistance of Snowball the cat, he’s well on his way to developing a solvent, one that will remove the super sticky Stupendous Glue currently stuck on every surface in sight.

'But before his experimentation can continue, Horatio must join his buddy Wheels on a trip to their friend Ming’s family farm. The countryside seems peaceful enough—that is, until the trio wanders too far toward the edge of the farm property and discovers a shed filled with suspicious objects they can’t explain.

'Now the friends must use every resource at their disposal to save the day, as they find themselves in the crosshairs of some dangerous criminals. Will Horatio’s scientific smarts, Wheels’ turbo-powered wheelchair, and Ming Yi’s lock-picking skills be enough to rescue Ming’s cousin and keep them out of harm’s way?

'Find out in Unglued, the action-packed second installment of The Entwhistle Experiment series!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Secret of the Niello Robyn Collins , Australia : Robyn Collins , 2014 9262176 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'Buckle in and join the ride with Robyn Collins’s breathtaking new children’s story, The Secret of the Niello.

'Following the success of The Niello Necklace Mystery, this final book in the series completes the journey of Bun Hare as he attempts to find his parents.

'After discovering the mysterious diamond niello necklace that was thought to be destroyed after his mother’s death, Bun suspects his parents are, in fact, still alive.

'A few clues point to his parents possibly living in Australia under false names, so Bun heads off to the land down under with Katie by his side.

'With an FBI agent accompanying them on their journey, Bun should feel safe—but he can’t shake a nagging distrust of the overly helpful law enforcer.

'Meanwhile, when the niello necklace accidentally breaks, Bun discovers it holds a series of microdots that contain a list of ten names.

'But what does the list mean? And how is it related to his parents’ disappearance? As Bun fights for his life against a mysterious gunman out to get him, he must unravel the truth if he ever hopes to see his mother and father again.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Niello Necklace Mystery Robyn Collins , Australia : Robyn Collins , 2014 9262080 2014 single work children's fiction children's mystery

'As far as fourteen-year-old Bun knows, Mary Hare has always been his mother, and New South Wales has always been his home. But one day he returns home to find the woman who raised him lying gravely injured at the bottom of the stairs, where she finally reveals the truth. With her last breaths, Mary informs Bun that she is not his biological mother after all. Determined to find out who his real parents are, Bun puts his photographic memory to work and begins collecting and examining clues—ones that will lead him and his best friend, Katie, on an epic chase across the United States. Someone, however, wants to keep the truth from them, so the pair finds themselves pursued every step of the way. Guided by their intelligence and determination, Bun and Katie are able to decipher the few clues they have to work with: an American passport, a birth certificate, and a mysterious niello necklace with the inscription “MMA585.” After jetting across the ocean to New York, the evidence leads them to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where they find the possible fate of Bun’s real parents hidden in some newspaper archives. The articles also contain clues to the location of some of his other family members, but they won’t be able to get there without a fight. In the span of twenty-four hours, Bun narrowly escapes being shot, run over, and kidnapped, all by the powerful forces determined to keep his family secret under wraps. The pair’s thrilling American adventure turns into a race against their enemies, as they do anything they can to reach their cross-country destination while staying one step ahead of the people trying to harm them. Nothing is what it seems, and Bun and Katie have only each other to trust as they face life-threatening dangers at every turn. They will either make it to the West Coast in time for a happy family reunion, or powerful forces will keep the mystery of Bun’s parentage hidden for good. It will take plenty of intelligence, lots of bravery, and a little bit of luck if the friends are to reach their destination safely and solve the mystery of the niello necklace. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Niello Mysteries Robyn Collins , 2014 Australia : Robyn Collins , 2014 9262058 2014 series - author children's fiction
1 y separately published work icon Glued Robyn Collins , Australia : Robyn Collins , 2014 9262019 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'At twelve years old, Horatio Entwhistle has already blown up his bedroom twice and invented Stupendous Glue. While both of his parents are genius geneticists—who may have something to do with his science smarts—Horatio does all his own experiments. Right now he is stuck, literally and figuratively, trying to find a solvent for his truly crazy glue.

'His holiday research plans are rudely interrupted, however, when two strangers, whom Horatio dubs Orange Tie and Grimmer, turn up at his house to steal his parents’ computer which contains the files for their anti-aging research. But this is just the beginning. Soon Orange Tie and Grimmer kidnap his parents, and Horatio realizes they will stop at nothing to retrieve the information they want.

'Helped by his two best friends, Wheels in his turbocharged wheelchair and Ming Yi with her extraordinary lock-picking skills—and hindered by the bizarre neighborhood cat Snowball—Horatio is determined to find and rescue his parents, whatever it takes.

'You’ll be thrilled to know this is only the first in a series of four amusing and exciting adventures starring the incomparable Horatio Entwhistle and his fabulous friends.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Entwhistle Experiment Robyn Collins , 2014 Australia : Robyn Collins , 2014 9261996 2014 series - author children's fiction
1 Untitled Robyn Collins , 1986 single work review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , May vol. 1 no. 2 1986; (p. 24)

— Review of Unreal! : Eight Surprising Stories Paul Jennings , 1985 selected work children's fiction
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