Nicklus

Nicklus by Ed Wicke is an engaging adventure story published by BlacknBlue Press UK in April 2004. This edition, written in English and spanning 186 pages, follows the journey of a nine-year-old boy named Nicklus and his talking cat, Marlowe, as they embark on a quest to find Nicklus’ lost mother. Set against the backdrop of London, the narrative introduces readers to a unique duo facing challenges, including a plot that threatens the existence of all cats in England.
In this tale aimed at readers aged eight and up, Nicklus and Marlowe form an unlikely partnership to thwart the schemes of Lady Emmeline while navigating the streets of London. The story combines elements of action and adventure with themes of family and friendship, as the boy’s determination drives the plot forward. Readers will find a blend of excitement and heart as the characters confront obstacles and work together in their quest.
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An unusual adventure story for readers 8 years and up, featuring a talking cat (“the”coolest cat in England”) and a nine-year-old boy who hardly talks at all. The boy is determined to find his lost mother, even if it means walking every street in London. But first he and the cat have to deal with someone who is planning the extinction of all the cats in England! Nicklus the boy and Marlowe the cat make an unusual team as they join forces to upset the clever plans of Lady Emmeline, and try to find Nicklus’ mother.
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