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The Mystery of Miss King

The paper boys on Weir Street don't normally stick around for long ... It's definitely weirder than your average street. After venturing past all the strange houses, number 57 looks suspiciously normal. The garden is neat and the letterbox is gleaming. But then the letterbox nearly snaps his fingers off and the door opens to reveal the tall and imposing figure of Violet King. If Miss King's connection with Viking warriors is only through her ancestry then why has she got a helmet on the table?

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  • "Jonny Smith's paper round takes him along Weir Street. The paper boys don't normally stick around for long and he soon understands why. Guess who lives at number 57? Number 57 looks suspiciously normal, but the tall and imposing Miss King, with Viking ancestry, might be stranger than her house suggests."
  • "The paper boys on Weir Street don't normally stick around for long ... It's definitely weirder than your average street. After venturing past all the strange houses, number 57 looks suspiciously normal. The garden is neat and the letterbox is gleaming. But then the letterbox nearly snaps his fingers off and the door opens to reveal the tall and imposing figure of Violet King. If Miss King's connection with Viking warriors is only through her ancestry then why has she got a helmet on the table? The Weird Street mini-series follows Jonny on his bizzare, scary and extremely unusual paper round, scary and extremely unusual paper round, where he bumps into a whole range of oddballs and mysterious neighbours."
  • "The paper boys on Weir Street don't normally stick around for long ... It's definitely weirder than your average street. After venturing past all the strange houses, number 57 looks suspiciously normal. The garden is neat and the letterbox is gleaming. But then the letterbox nearly snaps his fingers off and the door opens to reveal the tall and imposing figure of Violet King. If Miss King's connection with Viking warriors is only through her ancestry then why has she got a helmet on the table?"@en

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  • "Children's stories"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The mystery of Miss King"
  • "The Mystery of Miss King"@en