The Delivery of Big Ben-bookcover

By: John Josteins

The Delivery of Big Ben

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This is the second book in the series, continuing the fantasy story of The Mysterious Robbery of Big Ben.

One month after the spectacular robbery of Big Ben in London, the adventure of negotiating its delivery to King Brely-1000 began. Winn Blitzzer’s Aunt Moxum gave him the green light to proceed, but only under her conditions and wishes, according to the previous agreement his nephew had made with the king. This agreement aligned with her own secret plan to have him marry the king’s only daughter, the Princess of Light.

Winn Blitzzer was under pressure from both sides to deliver and please them. But secretly, he had his own idea of how to satisfy all parties. He aimed to please his Aunt Moxum while also trying to free all the townspeople whom she had unjustly imprisoned in the invisible prison world by her evil whims. These prisoners, who had no hope of returning to normal life, included his own parents.

Finally, Winn Blitzzer secretly altered his Aunt Moxum’s plans by proposing a new agreement to the king. This satisfied the king more than their previous arrangement. Winn offered to give the great clock Big Ben to the king and release the Princess of Light from any obligations in their first agreement. In exchange, he requested a Royal Pardon Edict from the king on behalf of his Mambul Community. It was a win-win agreement for both parties.

The king accepted the proposal with great pleasure, creating mutual trust between him and Winn Blitzzer. Now it was up to Winn to use all kinds of diplomacy and deception to prevent his Aunt Moxum from guessing his true intentions.

John Josteins is a lawyer and writer, a British-Spanish citizen.


He earned two degrees in law and political science at the University of Complutense in Madrid. He speaks Spanish, English and French.


He feels very proud of his European and African mixed cultural heritage that makes him feels a citizen of the world without borders that belong to one world.

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