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|sort=Trouble With Wenlocks
|title=The Trouble With Wenlocks
|date=July 2007
|isbn=978-0385610070
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0385610076</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0385610076|aznus=<amazonus>0385610076</amazonus>
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Stanley Wells is on a train on the way to visit his father when he meets his first wenlock. Everyone else seems to have fallen asleep, but Stanley hasn't. He is strangely immune to the soporific atmosphere created by these sorrow-stealing apparitions. Luckily for Stanley, Dr Moon and his enthusiastic dog Morcambe are also on the train, and they have an idea what's happening. Stanley's never met anyone quite like Dr Moon - who is a detective of sorts. His ears are so long that he can twist them into a turban and rest them on the top of his head. Odd appearance aside though, it's obvious to Stanley that if anyone stands a chance of preventing the wenlocks from turning all the children into emotionless shadows, it's Dr Moon. I'd ruin it all by describing the ensuing adventure to you - but suffice it to say that Stanley finally learns how to play the ukulele to stunning effect.

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