Time Travelling Toby is a series of fun and colourful picture books that follow the adventures of Toby and his magical time machine as they travel back in time to visit key historical events. Toby's latest adventure, The Dinosaurs, puts a tongue-in-cheek spin on historical events as Toby and his brothers blast off to visit the extinction event. On their way they learn how fossils are made and solve the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster!
Nameless: Book Three of the Toby Whitby Mystery seriesDid the boy with no name murder his own mother?England 1952: The war has been over for seven years but Toby and his clients are still living in its shadow. The young man sitting in Toby's office does not know his own name and calls himself Buddy. He was evacuated to Canada at the beginning of World War 2 carrying luggage belonging to a boy named Edward Powley but when he returns to England twelve years later he discovers that Edward Powley is the name of another boy; a boy who did not go to Canada. When Buddy is accused of murdering his own mother and stealing another boy's identity, Toby must dig into the past to discover what really happened on the night Buddy's house was bombed by the Luftwaffe. With Buddy's life in danger as he runs from the police, Toby uncovers secrets that lead him not only to Buddy's family but to a plot to prevent the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. This third book in the Toby Whitby Mystery series is filled with murder and mystery and spiced with a touch of treason and treachery.***** Reviewed by Faith on Amazon5.0 out of 5 stars 21st Century Agatha ChristieReviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020I've been reading this book over the last few days and am absolutely hooked.Eileen's writing is beautifully executed with twists and turns. Her characters are shapedso that they practically pop off the page. Her writing reminds me a lot of Agatha Christie, only Eileen's characters and plots are much more intricate.She is the 21st Century Agatha Christie. - there I said it. ***** Reviewed by Hopern on Amazon5.0 out of 5 starsReviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020Fast paced. Thoroughly engaging. Great read ***** Reviewed by Cathy E. on Amazon5.0 out of 5 stars Liked it so much I bought the series Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021
Again Begin is a serial social political commentary and examination of humanities primary problem itself. A true science fiction story based upon the near-death experience of Daniel J. Frey. Frey, a political illustrator, takes us on a journey through the universe with his art and imagination to the heart of our nucleic structure asking why we fear the future. In issue 30 Denny wants to know why she is the only person in the world who can't have back the person she loves who has died like everyone else has?
Poor Toby loves taking people around the Island of Sodor, but he's worried that everyone will think he's old-fashioned! Find out what happens in this exciting story.