The Potato Thief: Three novels from the Windy Mountain series

· John Martin
Ebook
652
Pages

About this ebook

A genetic test propels three senior citizens towards Ireland to trace their roots and claim an inheritance. But in this funny trilogy, little goes to plan!

Will they find what they were expecting? Or will they find a Tasmanian Tiger hiding under a kitchen sink in Ireland?

Quirkiness abounds in this bundle of three funny novels.


1. BLOKES ON A PLANE

Two octogenarians go from being unlikely tourists to unlikely sleuths.

The Mayor is missing ... someone is stealing important landmarks in the town ... and the Tasmanian Tiger starts being elusive once again.

Oodles and Wish-Wash are planning to travel from Australia to Ireland to retrace family history -- but they are forced to act when they realise no one else seems to share their concerns about the strange things happening in the normally sleepy little town.


2. WHITEY AND THE SIX DWARFS

When a garden ornament goes missing, the new once-shady owners of the Tasmanian Tiger Museum get sucked into a funny whodunnit.

The clues include a skeleton, a chess set, and a concrete marsupial with a secret pouch.

Who better than two ex-cons to catch a criminal? It would be easier though if they knew who the bad guy really was!


3. BLOKES IN DONEGAL

The old men think they’re flying to Ireland to trace family history and to inherit a castle. The reality is very different.

It seems St Patrick was so busy chasing the snakes out of Ireland, that he overlooked ridding the country of Tasmanian Tigers. 






About the author

For a bloke who has never seen a Tasmanian Tiger, John Martin is a funny Australian author with a wild imagination.

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