The Rabbit Report

The Strange Case of the Missing Ginger

by David Figg


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Hardcover
£19.99
Softcover
£11.95
Hardcover
£19.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/03/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781481783958
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781481783941

About the Book

Once upon a time, a young grey Rabbit explored a forgotten WW2 chemical dump. Being young and foolish he drank some sweet tasting liquid. Very soon he was experiencing growing pains and, by the age of one, was five feet eight inches high and talking English with a South London accent. He called himself, rather un-originally, Bunny Warren and become a bit of a Dick; a sleazy, alcoholic, wise cracking, Private Eye. This is a report of one of the investigations of Bunny Warren, the Strange Case of the Missing Ginger. When a lady goes missing from a premier rate call line, Bunny and his beautiful assistant Jane, go in search of her. Along the way, they get drawn into a web of bad guys, fiesty females and a very odd mad scientist.


About the Author

Dave Figg comes from Battersea, South London, England, with a family background of labourers, washer women and inmates of the workhouse. Two ancestors did die in notable circumstances. One died at Waterloo - fell off platform 5 in front of the 9.20am to Sevenoaks. Another died with General Custer at the Little Big Horn - he was not a combatant; he was camping in the next field and went across to complain about the noise. As a child, Dave's family moved regularly, but he always managed to track them down. Sport was always key in the Figg family. Dave comes from a long line of Boxers, except for his Granddad who was a Dalmatian. Dave has always been a keen footballer and usually played right back - right back in the bar. The family are supporters of Chelsea football club, except for Ma Figg. She was a Manchester United supporter as she liked Bobby Charlton. Luckily, she retained more hair than him, even into her eighties. Dave was pleased Bunny Warren chose him to write 'the Rabbit Report' even if he was the only person who would do it. He hopes you enjoy it.