Professor Snipes is a crazy, warp-minded scientist who believes he is on par with God. After performing a diabolical experiment, he is finally delighted to see the outcome of his endeavours and proudly names his latest project -The Amphiblets. Triplets, Riley, Ed and Will, are part human, part amphibian, and have been kept hidden from society throughout their lives, along with a gentle giant called Hugo. Later on a tragic death causes the boys to grieve for their lost brother. As snippets of truth from their past are uncovered, they are forced to leave the sanctuary of their home and flee into the unknown. How will the amphibious brothers fare in the world beyond without the professor’s support and protection? Find out in this science fiction novel based in the real world.
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About the Author
Helen Oghenegweke (born in 1973) grew up in a small town in Suffolk and spent her childhood engrossed with playing imaginative games and reading books by C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia) and J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit). Imagination continues to play an important part in her life as she seeks to create new characters and weave them into interesting story plots. Having gained a degree, Helen went on to become a primary school teacher where she has taught for the past 5 years. Writing is her way of relaxing and escaping to other worlds were anything can happen. She currently lives in Norfolk with her husband of 19 years and they have 3 grown up children. Her latest book is called The Amphiblets and was written 15 years ago but has never been published until now. Her interests are varied and wide and she enjoys writing children and adult stories, science-fiction, paranormal, romance and fantasy.
Description:
Professor Snipes is a crazy, warp-minded scientist who believes he is on par with God. After performing a diabolical experiment, he is finally delighted to see the outcome of his endeavours and proudly names his latest project -The Amphiblets. Triplets, Riley, Ed and Will, are part human, part amphibian, and have been kept hidden from society throughout their lives, along with a gentle giant called Hugo. Later on a tragic death causes the boys to grieve for their lost brother. As snippets of truth from their past are uncovered, they are forced to leave the sanctuary of their home and flee into the unknown. How will the amphibious brothers fare in the world beyond without the professor’s support and protection? Find out in this science fiction novel based in the real world.
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About the Author
Helen Oghenegweke (born in 1973) grew up in a small town in Suffolk and spent her childhood engrossed with playing imaginative games and reading books by C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia) and J.R.R. Tolkien (The Hobbit). Imagination continues to play an important part in her life as she seeks to create new characters and weave them into interesting story plots. Having gained a degree, Helen went on to become a primary school teacher where she has taught for the past 5 years. Writing is her way of relaxing and escaping to other worlds were anything can happen. She currently lives in Norfolk with her husband of 19 years and they have 3 grown up children. Her latest book is called The Amphiblets and was written 15 years ago but has never been published until now. Her interests are varied and wide and she enjoys writing children and adult stories, science-fiction, paranormal, romance and fantasy.