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OverviewWhere do you hide an escaped prisoner? On a wheelchair holiday! Like a spoke in a wheel, the villain is seen but not seen. Aspiring writer Sandy Blee is stuck in a dead-end receptionist job until she wins a working holiday to Jordan, pushing a wheelchair for Wheelchair Warriors Holidays. Even though she quickly realises she was the only entrant in the Blerglergle writing competition, she is extremely excited about leaving England for the first time. However, after arriving in the pink city of Petra she discovers her fellow travellers are not all they seem, and most are not who they claim to be. Moreover, the whole group is under investigation from the SeeMs Detective Agency who have been sent out to search for an escaped convict. When members of the group are kidnapped and one mysteriously dies, Sandy finds herself pulled into the SeeMs detectives' investigation. Is she, who so wants to write bestselling crime stories, ready to take on a real-life mystery - one that might just turn deadly? This book will be enjoyed by readers who like travel crime, plus devotees of Agatha Christie, Grease and MM Kaye Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gina CheynePublisher: Fly Fizzi Ltd Imprint: Fly Fizzi Ltd Volume: 6 ISBN: 9781915138217ISBN 10: 1915138213 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 01 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThis is Gina Cheyne's sixth novel in the SeeMs Detective series (the agency that looks behind what seems to be true). It deals light-heartedly with the challenges of wheelchair travel in foreign places something which Gina has herself experienced in the two periods she was herself wheelchair bound.Gina is a former helicopter pilot and examiner, who also flew aeroplanes. In 1988 she performed the first mother and daughter wing walk on a Tiger Moth, earning money for a cancer charity. The Tiger Moth appears fleetingly in several of the books.She was awarded the HAI Lightspeed Salute to Excellence in Communication in 1992 for her magazine Helicopter Life which she edited for twenty years. She has also written about flying under the name Georgina Hunter-Jones.She now lives in West Sussex with her husband and dogs, with occasional visits from three naughty children and their parents! Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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