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Olly Pike as Wiley Sneak (all series, all episodes) Helen Evans as Ethel the Witch (Series 1), Miss Mutternot (Series 2–4), Madame Deux Visage (Series 2–3), the Crowman (Series 3) Peter Wardell as Boris the Organist (Series 1) and The One-Eyed Watcher (Series 2–3) Matthew Wren as Moonhowler (Series 2–3)
DJ Sneak, Puerto Rican born American house music DJ and producer Carlos Sosa (born 1969) Quarterback sneak, an American football play; Sneak magazine, a British weekly magazine published from 2002 to 2006 "Sneak" (novel), a 2012 apocalyptic novel by Evan Angler; Wiley Sneak, a main character on the British children's game show Trapped!
Olly Pike (born 28 March 1986) is the creator of Pop'n'Olly Ltd and the author of multiple LGBT+ children's books. [1] Starting out by running LGBT+ workshops within schools, [2] his content and resources are now regularly used by schools and charities as part of their diversity and inclusion practises. [3]
Before he can intervene, Adam is abducted by Marshall, Drucker’s head of security, and his agents Talia, Vincent, and Wiley. Adam escapes, killing Talia and Wiley, and goes to the police but is believed to be an escaped mental patient. Drucker, somehow alive, assures reporters that he does not intend to have the Sixth Day laws repealed.
Sneak was released on September 4, 2012 as a paperback. Sneak's publisher, Thomas Nelson, simultaneously issued the novel in an eBook format. Author Lis Wiehl reviewed the series, calling it “Apocalyptic dystopian fiction at its best. Angler’s sharp wit and dexterity with political themes are matched only by the thrilling suspense on every ...
Michael Wiley (born November 10, 2000) is an American professional football running back for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Arizona Wildcats and signed with the Commanders as an undrafted free agent in 2024.
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On April 23, Wiley returned with a group of ten or twelve companions to assist him. They soon reached a bed of limestone , apparently charred by fire. Another 2 feet (61 cm) down, they discovered human bones, also charred, and "six plates of brass of a bell shape, each having a hole near the small end, and a ring through them all, and clasped ...