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A Kids’ Court Whodunit #6

 

Middle-Grade / Mystery

Date Published: 09-29-2023

 

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A missing ladder. A relentless bully. Can the junior lawyer uncover the
truth before chaos erupts?

Luana Porcello has discovered a new love: volunteering at the community dog
pound. Still, as much as she enjoys working with animals, law remains her
true passion. So, when the local bully accuses his neighbor of theft, she
happily resumes her attorney role, confident of her client’s
innocence.

But as Luana gets to work, a formidable wall of evidence stands against her
client, from physical proof linking him to the alleged crime scene to an
eyewitness who insists he saw the accused commit the deed. Undeterred by the
odds stacked against her, Luana is relentless in her quest to vindicate her
client. Will her determination be enough to tip the scales of justice in
their favor?

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EXCERPT

 

CHAPTER

1

 

Bully for You!

 

“I’m Only going to say this once. Gimme back my ladder, or
you’ll be sorry.” Billy Green hardened his jaw as he glowered at
the small boy.

“But I don’t have it!” Adam Garcia rubbed his sweaty
palms on his green t-shirt.

“You’re lying.” Billy clenched his fists and fought
against the urge to hit the boy.

Adam’s eyes darted around the park, searching for an escape. But
there was none. Billy and his companions had him trapped in a deserted area.
“I didn’t take your ladder, Billy. Honest, I
didn’t!”

“I didn’t take your ladder, Billy. Honest,” one of
Billy’s friends parroted mockingly.

A fourth boy laughed, and Billy twisted his lips. He would have found
Evan’s mocking impression of Adam hilarious at any other time, but not
now. Now, Billy was angry. Someone had taken his ladder—he was sure
that someone was Adam—and was determined to get it back.

The four boys were in the playground at Oakdale Park, a vast compound on
the outskirts of downtown Oakdale with tennis courts, basketball courts, a
swimming pool, and more.

Adam gulped and tugged at the neck of his t-shirt. He wasn’t sure how
he would get out of this mess. He didn’t know Billy well but knew he
and his friends were troublemakers. Adam’s eyes continued scanning the
area, desperately looking for a miracle. He noticed the grass was still damp
from the night’s heavy rainfall and the deep shadows surrounding them
where they were in the shade of the climbing wall. What Adam didn’t
see was another person. That was no surprise, as when he’d arrived at
the park earlier, he’d purposely chosen this area because of the
isolation. Adam had wanted to be alone. That decision had been a mistake.
Adam bit the inside of his cheek and peeked at his tormentor.

“I’ll give you till the count of five.” Billy towered
over Adam. “If you don’t tell me where my ladder is by the time
I finish, you’ll pay. One. Two. Three.” He counted off each
number on the fingers of his right hand.

Adam hunched over, squeezed his eyes shut, and awaited his fate. A fleeting
urge to run overcame him, but he couldn’t outrun Billy. Despite being
overweight, Billy was fast, and running away would only make him angrier.
Adam knew he’d pay once Billy caught up to him. No, it was better to
stay put and accept his doom. Besides, he and Billy were neighbors, so it
wasn’t like Adam could hide from the boy.

Meanwhile, Luana Porcello and her best friend, Phoebe Chen, rode along one
of the many bike paths that wove throughout the park grounds. The girls were
on their way home after spending the morning at the Oakdale Animal Shelter
orientation for new volunteers. Their friend, Carmen Diaz, a long-time
volunteer at the shelter, had been showing them the ropes.

Phoebe noticed the four boys in the distance as they turned a corner, and
the playground appeared. She recognized Billy and his cronies and slowed her
bike. “I wonder what’s going on over there?” 

Luana’s brow creased as she followed Phoebe’s gaze with her
eyes. “Hmm. I doubt it’s anything good.”

“That’s for sure. Billy Green and those two he hangs with are
bad news, and they have that poor kid outnumbered.” She glanced at
Luana. “Maybe we should go find out what’s going on. He might
need help. What do you think?” Without waiting for an answer, Phoebe
changed directions and pedaled toward the playground.

“Phoebe! Wait!” Luana increased her speed, trying to catch up
to her friend. Sometimes, she wished Phoebe would think before she
acted.

About the Author

Caron Pescatore

Caron Pescatore was born in the United Kingdom. She spent most of her
childhood in Jamaica before migrating to the United States. After practicing
as a registered nurse for many years, Caron decided to enter law school,
obtaining her J.D. in 2001. She worked as an attorney for several years
before leaving the profession to become a stay-at-home mom—her most
challenging career to date. She recently resumed working as an attorney at
Legal Aid, representing people from marginalized communities. Ms. Pescatore
is passionate about justice and fairness for all, a sentiment that led, in
part, to her decision to write the Kids’ Court Whodunit series. Her
favorite pastimes are reading, writing, and watching true-crime shows. She
also recently discovered a love of painting using stencils. At present, Ms.
Pescatore lives in Florida with her husband and two children.

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Gobbledy Teaser

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Middle-Grade / Holiday

Date Published: 10-20-2023

Publisher: Mapleton Press

 

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Ever since Dexter and Dougal’s mom passed away, life has been
different—but things take a whole new turn when a shooting star turns
out to be a creature from outer space! Gobbledy is a fun-filled holiday
story that adds up to two brothers, three friends, unlimited jars of peanut
butter, a ketchup factory, and one little alien far, far from home.

 

 

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“What do you think these things are?” she asks.

          A loud wail comes from
the new jar full of dirt.

          Slowly, I lift the jar
off the work table and unscrew the lid.

          Fi and I look down at the
strange bug. The little thing wails. It’s not much bigger than the two
crickets standing on the sidelines, staring.

          Fi looks at me with a
wild look in her eyes. “Does your dad know?”

          I shake my head.
“Absolutely not. No. Dad will just make me take him back to the
forest.”

          I pull the lid off. The
strange little bug opens his mouth really big.

          “Okay, okay,”
I whisper. “I’ll feed you, but you have to be
quiet.”

          He closes his mouth and
blinks. For a second, I think he might actually understand what I’m
saying.

          There’s a bag of potato
chips on the counter in the kitchen. I drop chips into the jar one by one,
avoiding the crickets.

          Chomp. Chomp.
Chomp.

          “Where’s the
rock?” Fi asks.

          Chomp. Chomp.
Chomp.

          The back door opens.
Startled, Fi jerks upright abruptly, smacking her head on the slanted
ceiling. I try to grab her hand as it flies past my face.  Her arms
flap wildly as she falls in a woozy, slow motion out into the hall.

          “Fi?” I say
loudly.

          Ka-thunk.  

          “Fi?”  I
drop to the floor next to her and check her pulse, like I’ve seen people do
in movies.  “Can you hear me?”

          She undoubtedly
cannot.  She does not move or answer.

          The jar wobbles on the
wooden table.

          “Excuse me,”
I quickly step over her limp body and grab the jar.  I tighten my grip
as it jerks around in my arms.  Hurky-jerky, it shifts against my
shirt.  I hold tight and screw the lid back on.


“Dexter?”

          Huh? “What are you
doing home, Dougal?” I yell.

          “I live
here.”

          “I know that, but
you’re early.”

          “Not really. School
is out. Dad asked Fran to pick me up because you got in trouble again, and
he couldn’t leave work twice.”


“Umm…”

          Fran walks into the hall
and says, “Oh my gosh, what happened?”

          I look left, then
right.  Up, then down.  Over, then under.  My eyes settle on
my backpack next to my work table. I shove the jar inside quick, listening
to the hurky-jerky sound of glass tapping against my notebooks.  I
cover the jar with my jacket and step quickly into the hall.

          Fran pulls her hand to
her mouth.  “What happened to Fi?”

          Fi is on the floor where
I left her.

          “She was, ummm, we
were doing our science projects and then she fainted.”

          “I thought you had
to turn those in today?”

          “We did, but mine
got loose and she was …”

          I stare at her limp,
oddly twisted body.

          “Do you want me to
perform CPR until the emergency workers arrive?” Dougal asks.

          Fran rolls Fiona over on
her back.  “They’ll be no emergency workers. I got this,”
she says quietly, tapping Fi’s cheeks. “Fiona?”

          Fi’s eyes pop open.
Wha?

          “You passed out,
girl.  Are you okay?”

          “Huh?”

          Fran helps Fi to her
feet.  She sways, woozy, reaching for the wall.

          Their cat, Sir
Shreds-A-Lot, scratches and howls at the back door.

          “Don’t let that cat
in,” Dougal says.  “He’s been sneaking up to the attic and
eating the villagers in Mom’s village.”

          “What’s the last
thing you remember?” I ask Fi.

          She rubs her
forehead.  “Let me get an ice pack. I’ll answer that in a
minute.”

 

About the Author

Lis Anna-Langston

Hailed as “an author with a genuine flair for originality” by
Midwest Book Review and “a loveable, engaging, original
voice…” by Publishers Weekly, Lis Anna-Langston was raised
along the winding current of the Mississippi River on a steady diet of
dog-eared books.

You can find her any day of the week in the wilds of South Carolina
plucking stories out of thin air.

 

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All Manner of Beast & Man Blitz

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Thriller/Horror

 

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Following a stay in an inpatient psychiatric facility, Olivia is enrolled
in a luxurious mental health recovery center to regain control of her mind
and get her life back on track. With seemingly endless amenities and a new
best friend as her roommate, has Olivia found a new personal heaven? Or is
there something more sinister lurking behind the glossy exterior?

 

 

About the Author

Damien Kane Rigden

I am a New England based author and artist. I have written in a few
different genres, however, all of my stories have common elements of
suspense and dread. My background is a mix of engineering, architecture and
studio art classes. I have been fortunate enough to find a balance in my
life where I can keep exploring the line between my technical and creative
interests.

I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
After WPI, I spent some time studying architecture at the BAC in Boston. I
have taken classes at the Currier Museum and New Hampshire Institute of Art
in Manchester, NH. I also studied reduction woodcut printmaking for a year
and a half at Piscataqua Fine Arts in Portsmouth, NH.

In 2019 I took my first foray into literature by writing a Sci-Fi thriller
novelette based around global warming called ‘Swan Song’.

My pandemic project, from early 2020 to August 2021 was a pair of books.
The first one, Bell’s Codex is an action adventure novel about solving a
book which has been encrypted in a secret code. The second one, my magnum
opus, is the ACTUAL encrypted book from the story. The puzzle is real and
you can solve it yourself.

In April of 2022 I released a suspense/thriller/horror novella entitled
“All Manner of Beast & Man.”

 

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Leo and the Magic Telescope Blitz

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Adventure of Making Friends

 

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Date Published: August 17, 2023

 

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Journey into the charming town of Minglewood with Anjita (Anji) Jain’s
debut children’s book, Leo and the Magic Telescope. A vibrant and
heartwarming tale, this story is a must-have addition to any child’s
library.

Jain masterfully weaves a narrative that teaches valuable life lessons,
while keeping young readers engaged with whimsical illustrations and
enchanting storytelling. The story centers around Leo, a little lion who
discovers a magic telescope that provides him with enlightening insights
into his friends’ fears and feelings. Through his journey, Leo learns about
empathy, understanding, and the power of being uniquely himself.

Inspired by her own kids’ experiences in navigating friendships, Jain’s
story delicately addresses the challenges children often face in forming
relationships, providing them with gentle guidance and reassurance. She
transforms a relatable struggle into a magical and empowering adventure that
not only entertains but also encourages young readers to understand and
appreciate their own unique qualities and those of others around them.

Perfect for ages 4-8, this book serves as an essential tool for parents and
educators alike, initiating important conversations about friendship,
empathy, and self-esteem. Leo’s story will captivate young hearts while
fostering emotional growth, confidence, and understanding.

Leo and the Magic Telescope: The Adventure of Making Friends is a magical
journey of friendship and self-discovery, where young readers learn that,
just like the boundless cosmos, they too are full of endless possibilities
and magic. This book will surely become a treasured bedtime favorite,
inspiring children to be kind, understanding, and beautifully
themselves.

Join Leo in his heartwarming adventure and discover the magic that unfolds
when we view the world through a lens of empathy and understanding. Order
your copy today and embark on a magical journey with your young
reader!

About the Author

Anjita Jain

IT Professional by day and penning whimsical worlds by night, Anjita Jain
(Anji) masterfully bridges the realms of technology and tales. A mother of
two and a lover of nature’s wonders, her life is a tapestry of tech
insights, vibrant stories, and the simple joys of family and pets. Dive into
her journey, where modernity meets imagination, and every chapter unfolds a
new adventure.

 

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Dolphin Song Virtual Book Tour

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Fiction / Romance / Adventure

Date Published: January 2021

Publisher:  Storylines Entertainment Ltd

 

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Bostonian Dawn McCarthy’s life is shattered following a profound
double tragedy. Michael, her Irish husband, drowns in a fiery boating
accident off the southwest coast of Ireland. Their only child, Jason, who
has witnessed his father’s death, is diagnosed with traumatic mutism
and no longer speaks. Following a series of failed therapies, Dawn believes
her son will never talk again.

Rejecting the doctor’s advice, Dawn returns with Jason to the remote
Irish fishing village of Kilcastle where her husband had lived and died.
There, along the rugged Irish Atlantic coastline, she hopes to find a cure
for her son. But it is not an easy return for Dawn. She faces daily
reminders of what might have been.

The sudden appearance of a wild dolphin delivers newfound hope. In the days
that follow, Dawn witnesses a powerful bond grow between Jason and the
dolphin as the boy takes his first small steps toward healing. It is only
then that she suspects the enigmatic mammal is much more than she had at
first supposed.

Dolphin Song is a tale of terrifying tragedy, magical Irish legends and
eternal love. Dawn’s voyage takes readers on an unforgettable journey
where those we have loved and lost are not gone forever. Instead, we need
only take a leap of faith to find them again.

 

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Praise for Dolphin Song

 

“It’s a beautiful story and had me tearing up through the final
pages. …”

-Willow

 

“I truly enjoyed this uplifting story.”

-Kathy Vazquez

 

“I was enthralled! The story is so engagin and life
affirming.”

-Linda W. Scribner

 

About the Author

Tom Richards

Tom Richards, based both in Ireland and in the United States, has been
writing novels since 1993. His first novel for young adults, The Lost
Scrolls of Newgrange, went  to No 3 in the Irish Times bestsellers
list. His second YA novel, Hotfoot!,  went to No 1. Since 2010, Tom has
been writing full time from his home in Eyeries, Beara Peninsula, Ireland.
His other novels and screenplays for feature film include Dolphin Song,
Always Come Home, Lost Lovers, Sue the Two-Headed Roo,  Happiness &
Heartbreak, and many others. He has just finished UnBaptized and the
Dazzling Helen Fox, which will be published soon. Two of the above novels
are already in pre-production for Feature Film: Dolphin Song  and Lost
Lovers.

Currently, Tom is working with Cinema d’Auteur, a film production
company based in the Philippines, and SGK Animation, based in Delhi, India,
to bring the world those two films.

He is now working on his first stage play, based on the Irish and Scots
legend of the Selkie, which he should deliver by the end of 2023.

 

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