Cairo Jim Explained

Cairo Jim is a popular series of children's books by author Geoffrey McSkimming. They have been described as "epic"[1] and "imaginatively written",[2] and compared to the Boy's Own Paper and the works of Agatha Christie.[3]

There are currently 20 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 have been republished and e-published by 9 Diamonds Press.

Characters

List of books

  1. Cairo Jim on the Trail to ChaCha Muchos
  2. Cairo Jim & Doris in Search of Martenarten
  3. Jocelyn Osgood - After the Puce Empress
  4. Cairo Jim and the Sunken Sarcophagus of Sekheret
  5. Jocelyn Osgood and the Xylophones above Zarundi
  6. Cairo Jim and the Alabastron of Forgotten Gods
  7. Cairo Jim and the Quest for the Quetzal Queen
  8. Jocelyn Osgood in Ascent into Asgard
  9. Cairo Jim and the Secret Sepulchre of the Sphinx
  10. Cairo Jim Amidst the Petticoats of Artemis
  11. Cairo Jim and the Lagoon of Tidal Magnificence
  12. Cairo Jim and the Tyrannical Bauble of Tiberius
  13. Cairo Jim and the Chaos from Crete
  14. Cairo Jim and the Rorting of Rameses' Regalia
  15. Cairo Jim and Jocelyn Osgood in Bedlam from Bollywood
  16. Cairo Jim and the Sumptuous Stash of Silenus
  17. Cairo Jim at the Crossroads of Orpheus
  18. Cairo Jim and the Astragals of Angkor
  19. Cairo Jim and the Portal of Peristophanes: the Return of Cairo Jim

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dylan . Cairo Jim and the Chaos from Crete . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121105170235/http://www.abc.net.au/splatt/review/s733909.htm . 2012-11-05 . ABC.
  2. http://www.midwestbookreview.com/cbw/oct_05.htm Review from Children's Bookwatch
  3. Web site: Review from Australian Bookseller & Publisher magazine, as archived on BoomerangBooks.com . 2008-01-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071205102947/http://www.boomerangbooks.com/content/book-reviews/childrens-book-reviews/cairo-jim-and-the-astraga.shtml# . 2007-12-05 . dead .