Wessex Papers #3: Outsmart

Wessex Papers #3: Outsmart by Daniel Parker, published by HarperCollins on May 28, 2002, is a 256-page work written in English. This edition presents a narrative centered around Winslow Ellis, a student entangled in illegal activities on the Wessex campus. The story unfolds through a letter from Headmaster Olsen, who expresses concern over Winslow’s actions and proposes a troubling arrangement to overlook his misdeeds.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and social themes as the plot develops, highlighting adolescence and the challenges of coming of age. The narrative culminates in a clever resolution where characters Sunday and Fred execute a scheme to outsmart their adversaries, providing a humorous take on the complexities of youth and morality. This engaging tale incorporates elements of mystery and detective stories, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the intricacies of teenage life.
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Date: October 23
From: Headmaster Olsen
To: Pearson Ellis
Re: Winslow Ellis
Dear Mr. Ellis:
As you know, I’ve always held your son in the highest esteem. It pains me to have to inform you of his involvement in various illegal and immoral money-making schemes on the Wessex campus. Details attached.
Winslow is at a critical juncture in his education and can not afford any blemishes on his record. Toward that end, I am offering to overlook his transgressions in exchange for a donation of $300,000 to the enclosed account number.
I trust you will take care of this matter in a timely fashion.
Phillip Olsen
Headmaster
In the satisfying conclusion Sunday and Fred pull off the scam of the century — and beat the blackmailers at their own game.
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