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The Jessie And Tom Adventures I is a novel written by Robin H. Ablethorpe about two school children who find themselves in dilemmas as the school day progresses. It is the first of a series of unpublished novels about the handsome man and bearded woman, and has only been viewed by a handful of select people. The original manuscript of the book was damaged in 2008 when original copyright holder for the titles of the book, Robin Desmond Gaylor Byford was shot and his house was ransacked. Since the horrific murder his son, Robin H. Ablethorpe and husband Harry Ablethorpe have endeavoured to get the book published, however to no avail. Recently, what has been dubbed as a "malicious, disgusting and attention seeking grab for fame" by the press lead to Mr Robin H. Ablethorpe (under the pseudonim of Mr Byford) to be fired from the The King John School.
The "Cliffhanger" Ending
[edit]The original manuscript of the novel was original intended not to have an open ending as the author wanted to restrict any further writing on the story by other authors. However in early 2009, parts of the manuscript were damaged before release, calling for a well known author to step in and finish the end. In late 2009, the author who still remains unknown but believed to be the recently convicted perverse bad-a-man Cameron Brown or the disabled boy.
Consequent Novels
[edit]The author of the original The Jessie And Tom Adventures I may have written several other consequent novels in relation to the original novel. There is a small amount of evidence to suggest that there was another 3 books in the series, hence why the novel is preceded with a I. There have been many short novels written as a prequel to this book by many users on the MGP Forum including Stibby and Nazaroth that have aimed to continue the story.
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