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William Tenys is a private detective, solving all manners of crimes in his working class neighborhood, when he receives a surprise job offer from the King and Queen of Altria: their daughter, Princess Leticia, has been kidnapped yet again by the dark sorcerer Kalen. The King and Queen are at their wits end, and simply rescuing Leticia is not enough this time, as they are determined to know how Kalen is always able to kidnap Leticia despite their best efforts to protect her. To find out, they hir
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No stars because I wrote this one, but I sincerely hope that, typos aside and I'm aware they are there :p, you will enjoy reading this book as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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The Curious Case of Prince Charming 5 Stars I really enjoyed reading The Curious Case of Prince Charming. It was an easy read; I only read about a chapter a day, but if I binged-read this I could have gotten it done in a day or two. I liked the concept--the story is a fresh twist on a fairy tale that nobody has really done before, to my knowledge. A princess is kidnapped for the sixth time by a sorcerer. A PI is hired by the royals to look into why this keeps happening, and a crazy plot unravels
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This is the first book in the William Tenys series. This book is full of comedy, action and adventure, and of course, mystery.
When Princess Leticia is kidnapped for the sixth time in two years, private investigator William Tenys is hired by her parents to solve the mystery of how sorcerer Kalen has managed to commit the dastardly deed so many times. It should have been a straightforward enough investigation, but William discovers that all is not what it seems. With a sorcerer who may, or may not ...more
When Princess Leticia is kidnapped for the sixth time in two years, private investigator William Tenys is hired by her parents to solve the mystery of how sorcerer Kalen has managed to commit the dastardly deed so many times. It should have been a straightforward enough investigation, but William discovers that all is not what it seems. With a sorcerer who may, or may not ...more