Neil Flambe and the Aztec Abduction: The Neil Flambe Capers, #2

Kevin Sylvester
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Neil Flambe and the Aztec Abduction: The Neil Flambe Capers, #2

Kevin Sylvester
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Praise for Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders:

“Good fun!“-Gordon Ramsay

Praise for The Sports Hall of Weird

“Want to boost your circulation statistics? Buy this book. Want to boost your circulation statistics some more? Buy two copies of this book. However many copies you buy, within a year they will either be read to pieces or be as hard to find as Bill Barilko’s body. Sports Hall of Weird will entirely meet the expectations of its readers, who will mostly be sports-crazy kids, along with some cross-over readers from the Guinness Book of World Records camp. This is a book that needs no pitching.. It is pure entertainment.“ Canadian Materials

Praise for The Gold Medal of Weird

“.a great book to use to get children more interested in the weird side of the Olympics as well as for light reading.“-suite101.com

“.a fun book to read and to share.“-

Canadian Materials

  • Published date: Sep 08, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Key Porter Books
  • ISBN: 9781554703296
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 1.0" L x 8.0" H

Kevin Sylvester is an award-winning writer, illustrator and broadcaster. His book Gold Medal for Weird won the Silver Birch Award for non-fiction in 2009. It was also named a Junior Library Guild Premier selection in 2008 and was a finalist for the Willow Award. His previous book Sports Hall of Weird was a Silver Birch Honour Book in 2006. It was also a finalist for the Rocky Mountain Book Award. Sylvester’s book for adults, Shadrin has Scored for Russia was nominated for the Leacock Award for Humour in 2002. His illustrations have been seen in The Toronto Star, the Literary Review of Canada and on cbc.ca.

Kevin is often heard on CBC Radio. He was the sportscaster for CBC morning shows for 9 years. He is a regular fill-in on the shows The Sunday Edition, Here and Now, Metro Morning, Ideas and Tapestry. He and Teddy Katz won the B’nai B’rith Human Rights Award for their documentary on racism in hockey, Black Ice.

Neil Flambé and the Case of the Caustic Cumin was first broadcast as a radio drama serial in the summer of 2007. It was the foundation for the first book in the series-Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders.

Kevin Sylvester is an award-winning writer, illustrator and broadcaster. His book Gold Medal for Weird won the Silver Birch Award for non-fiction in 2009. It was also named a Junior Library Guild Premier selection in 2008 and was a finalist for the Willow Award. His previous book Sports Hall of Weird was a Silver Birch Honour Book in 2006. It was also a finalist for the Rocky Mountain Book Award. Sylvester''s book for adults, Shadrin has Scored for Russia was nominated for the Leacock Award for Humour in 2002. His illustrations have been seen in The Toronto Star, the Literary Review of Canada and on cbc.ca. Kevin is often heard on CBC Radio. He was the sportscaster for CBC morning shows for 9 years. He is a regular fill-in on the shows The Sunday Edition, Here and Now, Metro Morning, Ideas and Tapestry. He and Teddy Katz won the B''nai B''rith Human Rights Award for their documentary on racism in hockey, Black Ice. Neil Flambé and the Case of the Caustic Cumin was first broadcast as a radio drama serial in the summer of 2007. It was the foundation for the first book in the series-Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders. Book Two in the series is Neil Flambé and the Aztec Abduction.

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