Daniel Parker

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The Wessex Papers: Volume 1. Trust Falls

Daniel Parker

Hey man,
This place is crazy. They (I’m not exactly sure who “they” are, but that oaf of a dorm counselor I told you about is at the top of the list for sure) actually planted chewing tobacco in some kid’s bag so that they could expel him. And I thought all I’d have to put up with this year was a bunch of spoiled brats with platinum cards.
James, an evil stench is wafting through the air here at Wessex Academy, and it smells just like a conspiracy.
Gotta go,
Fred

Alumni brat Sunday Winthrop and new student Fred Bushmill’s pranks lead to their uncovering a sinister blackmail ring—one that will stop at nothing to incriminate one of their friends.

The Wessex Papers: Volume 2. Fallout

Daniel Parker

Dear Charles,
I regret to inform you that I have expelled your son, Noah. This was not a decision that I made lightly. Indeed, it is particularly vexing to me, as you and your family have faithfully supported the Wessex Academy for so many years. Sadly, I had no choice. I don’t want to go into the sordid details on paper; suffice it to say that the incident involved one of our female faculty members, and that Noah’s behavior was inappropriate in the extreme.
Perhaps some kind of arrangement can be made, although I’m doubtful.
Again, my most sincere regrets.
Yours,
Phillip Olsen,
Headmaster

Sunday and Fred discover more about the sinister conspiracy at Wessex. The blackmailers are getting desperate….and they’re willing to turn to murder.

The Wessex Papers: Volume 3. Outsmart

Daniel Parker

Date: October 23
From: Headmaster Olsen
To: Pearson Ellis
Re: Winslow Ellis
Dear Mr. Ellis:
As you know, I’ve always held your son in the highest esteem. It pains me to have to inform you of his involvement in various illegal and immoral money-making schemes on the Wessex campus. Details attached.
Winslow is at a critical juncture in his education and can not afford any blemishes on his record. Toward that end, I am offering to overlook his transgressions in exchange for a donation of $300,000 to the enclosed account number.
I trust you will take care of this matter in a timely fashion.
Phillip Olsen
Headmaster

In the satisfying conclusion Sunday and Fred pull off the scam of the century—and beat the blackmailers at their own game.

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