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1. Mayhem at March House Books by S. P. Moss

Without further ado, I’d like to announce the results of what I’ve called Mayhem at March House Books, the competition to find another title for a Billy and Grandpop adventure.

I had plenty of ideas to choose from – I feel as if I’ve been around the world in terrific titles! A big thank you to everyone who entered.

Before I get to the winner, I’d like to give a “mention in dispatches” to the two top runners-up (in alphabetical order):

Betrayed in the Baltics
Rumblings in Russia

Well done to Darlene and Lindsay for those.

And now for the winner – drum roll –

Scrimmage in Singapore

I love the word “scrimmage” which has associations with “scrum” and “skirmish”. And Singapore? I’ve never been, but my dad spent some time there many moons ago with the RAF.

So, Claudine, jolly good show! You win a copy of Trouble in Teutonia. Please send an email to [email protected] and let me know your address.

Many of the other ideas have been tucked away for future inspiration so thank you all. It’s been a lot of fun having a guest spot and I’ve started looking at some of your varied and intriguing blogs and websites.

And, most of all, a big thank you to Barbara for having me!


Toodle pip for now.


Thanks so much Susan and to everyone who entered and very many congratulations to Claudine. 


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