Game Play. Hazel Edwards
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Game Play
A Frequent Flyer Twins mystery
Written by Hazel Edwards.
Illustrated and designed by Jane Connory.
Amy and Christopher, the Frequent Flyer Twins, are on their way from Singapore to Cairns, where the International Games are going to be held.
But more than one lot of games are being played! Amy and Christopher have heard that someone is smuggling steroids in on their flight. All passengers are suspects. So are the airline staff.
Something doesn’t add up, but what is it? The Frequent Flyer Twins are just the people to find out.
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 978-0-9871078-1-7
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Contents
Chapter 1 On Board
Chapter 2 Muscle Bound
Chapter 3 Umbrellas
Chapter 4 Undercover
Chapter 5 Wildlife
Chapter 6 Reporting
Chapter 7 The Tip-off
Chapter 8 Custom Hall/Haul
Chapter 9 Packaging
Chapter 10 Pills
Chapter 11 Goat Found: Aunty Viv Coming ASAP
Chapter 12 Bin
Chapter 13 Old Bags
Chapter 14 Explanations
Chapter 15 Found Out
Chapter 1
On Board
‘Are you flying alone?’ asked the elderly woman.
The twins nodded. People often worried about that.
The elderly woman wore gold chains, gold earrings and gold bracelets. Her friend alongside wore silver chains, silver earrings and silver bracelets. They were moving bling displays.
When she introduced herself, the twins grinned. They couldn’t help it.
‘I’m Mrs Silver and this is my friend, Mrs Gold.’
‘Are you sure?’ muttered Christopher. They were the wrong way around!
Mrs Silver was wearing gold! The friend, Mrs Gold, was wearing silver bling. They both clanked.
In case they heard Christopher’s comment, Amy said quickly,
‘We’re UMs.’
‘What are they?’ Puzzled, Mrs Silver tugged at her heavy earring.
The gold bracelet jangled as she lifted her arm. Amy was a coin collector so she noticed the coins set as brooches. Later, she was glad she had noticed them. Mrs. Silver’s jewellery was very noisy. You’d have to be deaf and blind to miss it.
‘Unaccompanied Minors. Kids travelling alone. The flight crew look after us. They’re great.’
‘Do you have parents?’ Mrs Silver looked a bit worried at the thought of ten year old twins flying around the world alone. She didn’t know that the twins had clocked up more kilometres than most adults.
They’d worn out two passports flying to meet their parents at various airports. And that was just since their eighth birthday!
‘Our parents are still ‘shooting’ in Singapore.’ Amy paused, then added. ‘Shooting film. They’re eco-photographers. But they’ll meet us in
Cairns later. They’re making a doco about the Great Barrier Reef.’
‘A documentary film,’ explained Christopher. Amy liked using work jargon. It made her feel important to know the short words.
The flight attendant bustled up. She had a clipboard on her arm.
Food trays were being collected. The plane would be landing soon.
‘Excuse me. You’re the Lee twins aren’t you?’
The twins said, ‘Yes.’
‘Sorry. I’ve got bad news for you. From your aunt. She’s lost the goat.’
Mrs Silver and Mrs Gold exclaimed, ‘A goat! A real one?’
Amy nodded.
‘Is Aunty Viv going to be late AGAIN?’ groaned Christopher. ‘She rang our parents in Singapore before we left.’
Their Aunty Viv was supposed to meet them at Cairns Airport. She was driving from Sydney in her ‘Animal Actors’ van because Aunty Viv hated flying. Her ‘Animal Actors’