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This new novel is the second title in a series of specially adapted books designed to bring joy to a neuro-diverse readership. Brian Wilkinson, a retired police officer from Liverpool aids the eccentric 'Mrs. Stinchcombe' to find her missing housemate - the vicar. He's disappeared without a trace - but did he ever exist at all? A joy for fans of 'sleuth' mystery detective novels with the aura of Sherlock Holmes. Includes Brian's first novel: Please Take Care of Bethany - Where you find war you find heroes, where you find heroes you discover secrets. Two great novellas for the price of one!…mehr

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This new novel is the second title in a series of specially adapted books designed to bring joy to a neuro-diverse readership. Brian Wilkinson, a retired police officer from Liverpool aids the eccentric 'Mrs. Stinchcombe' to find her missing housemate - the vicar. He's disappeared without a trace - but did he ever exist at all? A joy for fans of 'sleuth' mystery detective novels with the aura of Sherlock Holmes. Includes Brian's first novel: Please Take Care of Bethany - Where you find war you find heroes, where you find heroes you discover secrets. Two great novellas for the price of one! Font: Verdana 10 / black Indented paragraphs Text alignment: left Line spacing: 1.5 Paragraph spacing: 2 Dialogue: hyphen bulleted / italic Page: 0ff-white / cream Size: 9×6 inches Abridged version / words 63,472 Audience: General trade / historical mystery
Autorenporträt
As featured on international TV and radio, Jonathan Taylor is an award-winning (Akademia) British singer/songwriter. As a student with Sp.LD (Acquired brain injury / Dyslexia), he was also awarded the Principal's Award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Education' during his studies (Youth & Community Work) whilst at Bradford & Ilkley Community College (Bradford University). Placed in a 'special Unit' he'd left school without having been entered for any formal secondary examinations. He later (oh, the irony of it) entered teaching with a P.G.C.E (Huddersfield University). Today; he specialises (Leeds Beckett University) in Mentoring and adult education. His favourite film would probably be 'Inglorious B*stards' and of books - 'Animal Farm.'