False Bottom
A Frequent Flyer Twins mystery
Written by Hazel Edwards.
Illustrated and designed by Jane Connory.
Amy and Christopher are twins AND international sleuths.
Their eco-photographer parents travel often. So the twins fly to meet them.
Christopher loves drawing. He draws people and places. And often he notices unusual clues.
Amy reads and thinks quickly. She also collects coins, stamps, stickers, phone cards and clues.
Together they solve mysteries in the air and at international airports.
Airport security changes fast. If our Frequent Flyers travelled tomorrow, there would be new regulations and electronic devices.
Some of their past mysteries were solved without the technology we have now.
Also in the Frequent Flyers Series, by Hazel Edwards.
Copyright © Hazel Edwards and Jane Connory, 2011.
Written By Hazel Edwards.
www.hazeledwards.com
Illustration and design by Jane Connory.
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ISBN 978-0-9871078-0-0
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Contents
Chapter 1 No Standing
Chapter 2 UMs
Chapter 3 The Lizard Lady
Chapter 4 Wheelies
Chapter 5 Security
Chapter 6 Beep! Beep! Beep!
Chapter 7 Wanded Down
Chapter 8 On Board
Chapter 9 Mr Gee
Chapter 10 Bird, Birds, Birds!
Chapter 11 Body Language
Chapter 12 The Salami Steal
Chapter 13 Rainbow Reasons
Chapter 14 The Moving Hat
Chapter 15 Mysterious Passengers
Chapter 16 Lizard Business
Chapter 17 Lizards
Chapter 18 In Flight
Chapter 19 The Lizard of Oz
Chapter 1
No Standing
I’ve left Wilhelmina sitting in the No Standing zone,’ said Aunty Viv. ‘Since she’s sitting, not standing, I hope the van won’t get booked.’
‘Is Wilhelmina one of your relatives?’ asked the airport attendant politely.
The twins laughed. ‘Wilhemina is a goat. She belongs to Aunty Viv’s Animal Actors business.’
Amy remembered that earlier embarrassing moment. How could she ever forget?
‘Hey! You can’t park here. This is a No Standing zone!’
The international airport was big. And so was the parking officer.
‘If it’s only No Standing,’ said Amy politely, ‘what about sitting? Would we still get a parking fine?’
The animals in the back of the Animal Actors mini van made a fuss.
‘Sit!’ said Amy in a loud voice. ‘Sit down!’ The goat sat. Luckily, the parking officer laughed.
‘I’ve heard lots of excuses for parking in the wrong place. But I’ve never put a parking ticket on a goat. Where are you flying to?’
‘Singapore,’ said Christopher quickly.
‘Do you live there?’
‘Sometimes. Our mum’s from there and our dad’s Australian. But mostly we live here in Sydney.’
The twins looked alike with their black hair, glasses and jeans but they were good at different things. Christopher was the artist and Amy was the collector. She collected stickers, stamps and clues. Solving mysteries was her favourite hobby. And she wore badges with slogans on them like Save The Trees and Save Anything all over her jacket. Bumping into the twins was dangerous. Amy’s badge pin might stick into you. Or Christopher might sketch you.
The parking officer frowned. ‘You can’t leave those animals here. Hey! He’s trying to eat my pad of parking tickets!’
Christopher was too slow. The tickets vanished between Wilhelmina’s moving jaws.
Chomp! Chomp! Chomp!
‘Sorry about that. Wilhelmina has snack attacks,’ Aunty Viv said.
‘I’ll only stay long enough to check the twins in.’ Aunty Viv stopped the goat nibbling. Christopher’s name tag was in danger.
‘Then my animals have to perform. They’re in a Petty Pet Food TV commercial today.’
‘Five minutes only,’ he warned. ‘Good thing my shift finishes now. I couldn’t write any more tickets anyway.’
Aunty Viv parked in her usual bang crash way. ‘Grab your cases, twins. I’ll hold the goat!’
‘Thanks.’
Just then, some of the name tag on Amy’s backpack vanished. Only the Y was left. AMY LEE, CLARKE RD, SYDNEY vanished into the goat’s mouth.
‘Oh no!’
The goat took off, dragging her chain behind her.
‘Come back, Wilhelmina!’
The chain clanked. It caught around poles. It dragged against parked cars.
Amy and Christopher ran between the cars chasing her.
‘Oh no!’
The chain caught on the bumper bar of an old car. With a giant tug, Wilhelmina got away. Part of the bumper bar came with her, slowing her down.
‘Got you!’
Muddled on the ground were the twins, Wilhelmina and the chain. The bumper bar clanked as they moved.
‘Put the bumper bar back,’ said Aunty Viv, scribbling