The Reindeer Chronicles

Joe C Watson

The Reindeer Chronicles
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Country
United States
Published
28 May 2008
Pages
116
ISBN
9781606470060

The Reindeer Chronicles

Joe C Watson

The Great Candy Cane Caper is one in a series of stories that chronicles the history of reindeer at the Christmas Village at the North Pole. In The Great Candy Cane Caper, two innocent young reindeer, PJ and Zipper, fall into the clutches of a twisted elf, Baddey Twoshoes, who has a sinister plot to destroy Christmas for the entire world. Outsiders are given a rare glimpse into how things really work in the Christmas village, including the unusual effect candy cane has on reindeer. The antics of the village reindeer and elves will delight the reader and leave everyone wondering if there is any way to unravel the sinister plot of Dr. Twoshoes and save Christmas. Joe C. Watson was born in Wilson, NC, and now resides in Chesapeake, VA, with his wife of 36 years, Janice and their two daughters, Kelly and Melissa. He is a retired educator with a bachelor of science degree in history from Campbell College (now Campbell University) and a master’s and advanced studies degree in educational administration from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. Coming soon: The Reindeer Chronicles: The Legend of Twoshoes -Discover how Twoshoes became the person that he is. Who was he in the beginning? What role did he play in bringing about all of the wonderful things that happened once upon a time in the Christmas Village? Did he really teach reindeer how to fly? These questions and many others are answered in The Legend of Twoshoes.

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