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It seemed like a marvellous scheme at the time! Frank and Jess had set up the business because they needed money – their pocket-money had been stopped just when Frank owed Buster Knell ten pence. Their father had put a quick stop to ERRANDS RUN, so why not try something that was bad instead? Offering to do dreadful things that other people didn't dare to do? So they pinned up the notice on the potting-shed and waited for customers. But of course, nothing's ever THAT straightforward.
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wonderfull book, September 22, 2012
By Sketchy logic
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one of her earliest works. this is the same book as Witches Business. it was published under both names. this is a children's fantasy book but adults will enjoy it to.
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Is it "Witch's Business"?, January 03, 2007
By Page Turner
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Although I don't own "Wilkin's Tooth," it appears from the description to be "Witch's Business" published under another title.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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Wilkins' tooth, April 05, 2003
By Michelle
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The revenge business (or "own back" business) isn't as easy as the two main characters - Frank and Jess find in this funny novel. As the story progresses they discover that people around them are not what they seem. Their main enemies are Buster with his (black and blue swearword) gang, and Biddy Iremonger. Diana Wynne Jones uses her usual twists and turns, with false leads and many problems caused by just one tooth. Frank and Jess end up trying to solve alot more than one puzzle. Great story!
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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