Jammy Dodgers Get Filthy Rich

“Jammy Dodgers Get Filthy Rich” by Bowering Sivers, published by Macmillan Children’s in 2007, is a 390-page work of juvenile fiction that blends elements of humor and mystery. The story follows Little Billy, who enjoys a life of luxury with a wealthy philanthropist, while his brothers Jem and Ned remain in the slums. As Billy becomes embroiled in a robbery involving a stolen piece of jewelry, the brothers set out to clear his name and navigate the complexities of crime and deception.
Readers will find a narrative rich in adventure as Jem and Ned leverage their street smarts to uncover the true culprits behind the theft. The book delves into themes of crime and detective work, showcasing the brothers’ resourcefulness in a world filled with swindlers and shady characters. With its engaging plot and humorous undertones, this edition offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of its characters as they confront challenges and seek justice.
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Little Billy has been fostered by a rich philanthropist and is off living the high life while Jem and Ned are left in the slums. That doesn’t bother Jem though – he’s busy pursuing a glamorous life of crime. Having already lost Billy, Ma is bent on preventing Jem following in the footsteps of bungling burgler Uncle Rudd, who is always in trouble with the law and is about to be shipped off to Australia. But when Billy becomes the chief suspect in a robbery at his new home – a priceless piece of jewellery, the Star of India, has been stolen – brothers Jem and Ned jump to his rescue.
In the shady world of thieves and swindlers it takes one to know one, and street savvy, Jem and Ned, apply their skills to turn detective and uncover the true identity of the real criminals: a crooked butler, who is a master of disguise, and his light-fingered wife.
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