Emily Eyefinger saves the reputation of portrait artist Pierre Paintswell and parachutes into a desert of an unknown rodent species.
Emily Eyefinger saves the reputation of portrait artist Pierre Paintswell and parachutes into a desert of an unknown rodent species.
Then it's off to Egypt to tour the upside down pyramid of King Inverticheops. Nothing can get by Emily and her unique eye finger. Having an eye at the end of her finger gets Emily into all sorts of advantures. When people ask her if she likes having an eye on the end of her finger, Emily says, `On the one hand I like it. But on the other I don't.'
Short-listed for Children's Choice Book Awards: Fiction for Younger Readers 2003
Duncan Ball is a full-time writer who has written many popular books including the adventures of Selby Supersnoop' and
Selby Spacedog'. Duncan is also the author of the six Skinny Mysteries.
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