About: Cairo Jim

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Cairo Jim is a popular series of children's books by author Geoffrey McSkimming. They have been described as "epic" and "imaginatively written", and compared to the Boy's Own Paper and the works of Agatha Christie. Commencing in 2016, all titles in the Cairo Jim chronicles are being e-published by 9 Diamonds Press.

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  • Cairo Jim is a popular series of children's books by author Geoffrey McSkimming. They have been described as "epic" and "imaginatively written", and compared to the Boy's Own Paper and the works of Agatha Christie. There are currently 18 books in the series. Additionally published is Cairo Jim's Bumper Book of Flabbergasting Fragments, a book of poems, short stories and puzzles for fans of the series. The Cairo Jim and Jocelyn Osgood books are published in many different languages in the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Korea, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Russia, Hungary, and New Zealand. Commencing in 2016, all titles in the Cairo Jim chronicles are being e-published by 9 Diamonds Press. (en)
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  • Cairo Jim is a popular series of children's books by author Geoffrey McSkimming. They have been described as "epic" and "imaginatively written", and compared to the Boy's Own Paper and the works of Agatha Christie. Commencing in 2016, all titles in the Cairo Jim chronicles are being e-published by 9 Diamonds Press. (en)
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  • Cairo Jim (en)
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