Latchkeys: The Ugly Little Bloke

Latchkeys: The Ugly Little Bloke

by Robert Greenberger
Latchkeys: The Ugly Little Bloke

Latchkeys: The Ugly Little Bloke

by Robert Greenberger

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Overview

Matt Fisher is just starting to get used to life as one of the Latchkey kids, exploring—and protecting—Tanglewood, the House of Doors. So when an ugly little man named Grinder pops up in the House and begs them to help his people avoid being trampled by two opposing armies, Matt’s all for it.

Kaitlyn is the youngest of the Latchkeys, but possibly the most powerful. She tends to respond instinctively to situations, relying upon luck and spunk and quick wits to see her through. But when she gets outraged at Grinder’s plight, and steps up to help his village, the consequences may be more than she bargained for.

This second installment of the all-new Latchkeys children’s book series, by acclaimed author Robert Greenberger, is coming soon to the Kindle and the Nook! Run and get your copy–the key to adventure is in your hands!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013895898
Publisher: Crazy 8 Press
Publication date: 03/02/2012
Series: Latchkeys , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 631 KB

About the Author

A writer, editor, and project manager, Robert Greenberger has been working in publishing since 1980. A lifelong fan of comics and science fiction, he watched dreams become reality when he first joined Starlog Press in 1980. There, he created Comics Scene which he edited during its initial run. In 1984, he moved to DC Comics where he worked as an editor or administrator until 2000, earning plaudits for his work on the Star Trek comic book. After a brief sojourn to the Internet, he returned to comics in 2001, this time working as an executive at Marvel Comics. This turned out to be a stormy, frustrating year and in 2002 he returned to DC as a senior editor in their growing collected editions department. In 2006, he left DC and found himself having the time of his life as Managing Editor at Weekly World News unitl its clueless management shuttered the paper.

Since then he has been a freelance writer, working on media tie-in properties, original fiction, non-fiction for your young adults and adults, and whatever else has come his way.

For more, check out his website: www.bobgreenberger.com.
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