Nury Vittachi Books In Order

Feng Shui Detective Novel Books In Order

  1. The Feng Shui Detective Goes South (2002)
  2. The Feng Shui Detective (2004)
  3. The Shanghai Union of Industrial Mystics (2006)
  4. Mr Wong Goes West (2008)
  5. Feng Shui’s Detective’s Casebook (2009)

Jeri Telstar Books In Order

  1. The Biggest Secret in the World (2008)
  2. The Small Black Dog Who Talked Like the President (2008)
  3. The Girl Who Walked Backwards (2009)
  4. Jeri Telstar and the Math-A-Magician (2010)

Magic Mirror Books In Order

  1. The Visionary Voyage (2019)
  2. The Traveler’s Tale (2019)
  3. The Tomb of Time (2020)
  4. The Wall of Willows (2020)
  5. The Scroll Quest (2020)
  6. The Secret of Cold Mountain (2020)
  7. The Prince of Tricks (2021)

Novels

  1. Twilight in the Land of Nowhen (2006)

Collections

  1. Thomas Beckham Wang and Other Stories (2006)

Picture Books

Non fiction

Feng Shui Detective Novel Book Covers

Jeri Telstar Book Covers

Magic Mirror Book Covers

Novels Book Covers

Collections Book Covers

Picture Books Book Covers

Non fiction Book Covers

Nury Vittachi Books Overview

The Feng Shui Detective

Mr. Wong is a feng shui consultant in Singapore, but his cases tend to involve a lot more than just interior decoration. You see, Wong specializes in a certain type of problem premises: crime scenes. His latest case involves a mysterious young woman and a deadly psychic reading that ultimately leads him to Sydney where the story climaxes at the Opera House, a building known for its appalling feng shui. A delightful combination of crafty plotting, quirky humor, and Asian philosophy, The Feng Shui Detective is an investigator like no other!

The Biggest Secret in the World

A dangerous supervillain is on the warpath and the terrified townsfolk need a hero to save them! Nerdy, homework obsessed Jeri Telstar, the boy who did Good Things at Bad Times, seems like the world’s least likely saviour: until he discovers The Biggest Secret in the World. Jeri Telstar is a hero for today, balancing his need to get good grades with his desire to save the universe. This book is the first of a new series that gives modern youngsters a hero with whom they can identify. It will delight with the message that the most powerful forces in the universe are not flying fists but secrets found in books. Aimed at children boys aged 6 11 years.

The Small Black Dog Who Talked Like the President

A cunning plot is under way to break into The Unrobbable Bank and the unsuspecting townsfolk need a hero to protect their savings. Nerdy, homework obsessed Jeri Telstar is the world’s least likely savious: But he knows the biggest secret in the world! Jeri Telstar is a hero for today, balancing the need to get good grades with hisdesire to save the universe. This book is the second in a new series that gives modern youngsters a hero with whom they can identify. It will delight with the message that the most powerful forces in the universe are not flying fists but secrets found in books.

The Girl Who Walked Backwards

There were many odd things about the new girl who joined the science class of Jeri Telstar, the Homework Hero. But his puzzlement turns to horror as he learns her dark secret. It looks like nothing can save the school unless Jeri can find the source of infinite power in his Applied Physics textbook.

Twilight in the Land of Nowhen

In this mind twisting adventure, Simon truly walks to the beat of a different drummer. Simon lives three seconds ahead of everyone else, which creates embarrassing problems, such as answering questions that haven t yet been asked and trying to walk through doors that haven t yet been opened. Hoping to be cured of his strange ailment, Simon meets a Stitcher, whose job is to fix glitches in the universe. The Stitcher helps him understand what’s happening, but even she has no cure. Playing on Einstein s Theory of Relativity, this inventive story takes young readers on a supernatural journey through the fabric of space time, while offering valuable lessons in acceptance and understanding.

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