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Andy Ritter von Krumm knows full well that his evil aunt Kunnikunde is violently insane, but the madness and mayhem she causes in this latest adventures shock him. There is one shock, however, that Andy welcomes. Michaela, the magic pencil spirit, astonishes and delights him by appearing in human form. The Devil too takes human form - but in a diabolical way by possessing the body of the local priest, Reverend Semmelmeier. Groveling Werner Litller Werner continues his nasty work, and the deranged Secret Police Chief, Dr Folterknecht, escapes from the lunatic asylum to wreak even more havoc.…mehr

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Andy Ritter von Krumm knows full well that his evil aunt Kunnikunde is violently insane, but the madness and mayhem she causes in this latest adventures shock him. There is one shock, however, that Andy welcomes. Michaela, the magic pencil spirit, astonishes and delights him by appearing in human form. The Devil too takes human form - but in a diabolical way by possessing the body of the local priest, Reverend Semmelmeier. Groveling Werner Litller Werner continues his nasty work, and the deranged Secret Police Chief, Dr Folterknecht, escapes from the lunatic asylum to wreak even more havoc. But there is much hilarity, too - especially every time the pompous Mr Boombridge accidentally assaults the big, bulky and formidable Lady Heger-Steel, who can knock off a man off his feet with a single mighty slap.
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Autorenporträt
For author A.W. Faber-Castell (Count Andreas von Faber-Castell), every pencil holds the promise of magic. From the time he was a young boy he has always regarded pencils as small magic wands that inspire creativity and make the imagination visible.Known as Count Andy to his colleagues, he is the last surviving member of the 8th generation pencil dynasty to have been actively involved in the running of the famous company, which began in Germany in 1761.