The Secret of the Little Dutch Doll

by J.M. Daniels


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/30/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 68
ISBN : 9781434393562

About the Book

    Vacation in the Caribbean islands?  Twelve-year-old Matthew Winfield was ecstatic!  A chance to dive for the rare blue coral  that he has dreamed about near the Netherlands Antilles.
    What he doesn't know, however, is that a notorious international diamond thief, known as the man with a thousand faces, is also on his way to the islands on a mission.
    How Matthew handles the kidnapping of his little sister who falls into the hands of the thief, the appearance of an Interpol officer, and a surprise near the treacherous Shadow Island is an  action-packed adventure, a thrilling novel for children and adults of all ages.   


About the Author

   About The Author:

At the ripe old age of seven I wrote my first novel, “The Adventures of Cubby Bear.”  At age 13, and a few more stories, I entered high school.  English, French, world geography, and commercial art were  easy and fun. Typing and shorthand were magic tools.  University brush-up, adding creative writing, poetry, human figure drawing, and architecture were all I needed to handle a professional position as a federal civil service employee. World travel was my goal.  After a quick view of Canada and Mexico in my younger years, I was anxious to explore other countries.

As secretary in a federal government agency I learned how our government is run in foreign countries.  My job in Rabat, Morocco, North Africa, went far beyond taking dictation.  My duties, as a civilian, included top secret clearance, editing military training manuals, editing medical research manuscripts published in medical journals, a by-line in a military newspaper reporting civilian news updates, and much more, continuing for five wonderful and busy years.  On off-duty times I roamed around Europe, British Isles, and Africa, making friends, learning different cultures and languages. 

When I returned to the United States I polished my writing at the Institute of Childrens Literature in Connecticut learning the art of writing for children and young adults. Instructors are professional published award-winning authors.  I completed two graduate courses and received my degree.  After retiring from government service I worked for a local newspaper for three years, writing and editing ads and overseeing commercial illustrations.  Now writing for children  full time.