The Ainsworth Chronicles, Book Two: The Mystery of Ms. Teak
What Dark Secrets Exist In Agnes and How Does One Psychic Stop Another From Killing her?
Detective Carol Ainsworth really has her work cut out this time! Agnes at her craziest best.
She discovers a secret that she can't reveal to anyone, including herself, and how does one psychic stop another from hunting her down?
Meanwhile, Carol has her hands full with pissed-off Russians, the reborn builder of much of Victorian Victoria (yes, the Sir Francis Rattenbury), a young girl claiming to be our aforementioned psychic and there's something very wrong with Nathan, Carol's nephew that they saved from death. To top it all, why is Agnes' behaviour so weird? Even for Agnes!
But in traditional English fashion High Tea is, of course, still being served.
Reviews
Do not read this book! Seriously, do not read this book - unless you are prepared to deal with a rift on your personal timeline. You will find that this book causes you to postpone activities that you would otherwise be doing.
You will be transported into a world of history and mystery, crime and grime, Spirits and other worldly time travel, with the delectable Detective Carol Ainsworth.
An amazing tale, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Paddy Kopieczek
Fasten your seatbelt as Frank Talaber takes you on a multi-dimensional trek through time where history comes alive to reveal buried secrets and tortured souls. From the stately tea salons of old Victoria to the haunting desolation of British Columbia's rugged West coast waters, The Mystery of Ms. Teak will both entertain and invite you to confront the demons that live within us all.
Michael deJong
I want the author to take me to their world. I love the adrenaline rush I get from reading a book that scares the crap out of me. You know, the ones that have you screaming to the characters in your head or out loud. It tells me that the author did his or her job by getting me emotionally involved. I give up on books if I don't feel something. This book isn't one of those.
April Wolfgong
Frank's Writing Style? Write like your soul is on fire and the pencil is your voice screaming.
Literature written beyond the realms of genre he is known to grab readers; kicking, screaming, laughing or crying and drag them into his novels.
A natural storyteller, whose compelling thoughts are freed from the depths of the heart and the subconscious before being poured onto the page.
Or as is often said: You don't have to be mad to be a writer, but it sure helps.
Enter the literary worlds of Canada's Foremost Off-Beat Author, Frank Talaber
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