
Khan's Christmas Capers
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Large print/type paperback books for the visually impaired who still prefer the look and feel of a print book to an e-Reader,
These editions are typeset in a much larger font than normal, typically set to 16 or 18 pts as opposed to a regular 10 or 11 pts size font.
Look at the examples below of the same book. Above is the large print and below is the regular print paperback.
They are also set out to comply with all American and British standards for large print books as laid down by the:
- UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF)
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
- American Foundation for the Blind
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312 Pages 8 x 10 inches 254 x 203 cms
Amateur sleuths Jessie Harper and George Jenkins, of the Dale Street Private Investigations Agency, and Jessie’s companion, the mysterious talking cat Khan set off on another murder investigation in 1930's Liverpool, England.
Their old friend and mentor, Detective Sergeant Bill Roberts of the Liverpool City Police asks them to take on a cold case, a dockland murder with supernatural elements. They agree and start their own investigation just before the fifth anniversary of the murder on Christmas Eve.
Their suspect is Jack Crawley, a rough dock worker with a quick temper and a history of violence. As they approach him, he denies knowing anything about the murder, but his nervousness suggests otherwise.
Following Khan's lead, they investigate further and eventually uncover the truth behind the crime.