Taken! the Case of the Children Who Went Missing

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By Kenneth Kee

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This book describes the parents who went in search of their missing children using their Time machine

This is the third book of children fiction that I have written after 800 books of medical non fiction.

Time travel has always been fascinating for many authors.

One of the earliest stories was by Mark Twain in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

I know that this story of two parents who were able to use their courage and ingenuity to defeat their enemies against all odds and find their children will be interesting to those who wanted a nice and pleasant story.

Jason is a fifteen year old boy who is interested in computers, science and a green earth.

Jane is his younger sister who shares many interests with her brother.

She particularly likes The Story of the Time Travel Watch because it features her hero Uncle John.

Alison is their mother who is also another scientist like her husband.
She combines the duty of being a mother with her work as a scientist.

She has invented a lot of inventions together with her husband.

Warren is the father of the children.
He is a senior scientist with the Defense Science and Technology Organization.
He has about two hundred inventions to his name.

Uncle John is a friend of the parents of Jason and Jane.

He is the inventor of the Time Travel Watch who was featured in a short story "The Story of The Time Travel Watch" where he invented the watch to bring back his father to the future so that he can save him from a burst cerebral aneurysm.

He was also featured in the rescue of "The Missing Parents."

Since that story he has been travelling in time to save many friends from misadventure.

He is very close to the family of Warren and Alison.

Harry is a scientist who worked with Warren in the Defense Science and Technology Organization.

He is the villain in this story and has employed two men to kidnap the children.

Fortunately John was able to spoil his plans.

Taken! the Case of the Children Who Went Missing