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The KIDA Chronicles

Book Review by: RobertWilliams    

Original Author: Robert Williams
                                                       
‘The KIDA Chronicles’
At Eltham’s ‘Ivor & Kathleen Introduction Agency’ things are seldom straightforward. For a start there’s the name of this new agency, which is causing some problems and the intervention of Brian, the 18-year-old general clerk is guaranteed to make matters worse!
Anna, the 22-year-old assistant and 34-year-old Gloria, the Manageress, are both ‘lookers’ and in different ways, Brian helps sort out their somewhat unsatisfactory love lives. Mai-Ling, the new Chinese assistant, has a guilty secret – will she be able to keep it?   
Max the contract IT specialist fancies Gloria a lot but he is too shy to ask her out. On the other hand, Gloria fancies him a great deal as well, but is afraid of frightening him off. Sounds like another case for ‘super-Brian’!
Then there are the Richard and Hyacinth Bucket clones, Ivor and Kathleen Dimchurch, who own the agency: they are affectionately known to the other staff as the ‘Dimwits’. Let’s hope that Ivor and Kathleen don’t find out.   
Polly, Anna’s sexy man-eating older sister seduces Anna’s ex- boyfriend in order to gain his help in a revenge plot on her younger sibling. Will she be successful? George Gribble, Carl Biggins and Donald Maloney are three evil men, who between them target an     employee, a client and the KIDA agency itself but the resourceful members of staff are determined not to let them succeed!
Some of the other clients are also quite difficult, such as deaf old Albert Grainger, Masanee the Thai bombshell, the sexy Mendez twins, who never do things by half and Ms Elizabeth Thomas, who takes a shine to Ivor Dimchurch.   With this mix of characters and others, you can guarantee that things will get nicely screwed up down at the KIDA agency!
Each of the 40 chapters in this book is a complete story in itself but the characters, staff and clients, link to form the ongoing development of the KIDA agency.
For contact details visit http://www.robthaibook.com  
Robert Williams  
August 2004
Published: September 21, 2007
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