Author:Pete Johnson
MY TRUE IDENTITY . . . SPELLS DANGER!
Everyone thinks Tasha is a big joke because she is OBSESSED with spies. But when Henry, the new boy at school, accidentally MIXES up his notebook with hers, Tasha has breathed her LAST EVER bit of dull air. Henry tells her he is a TEENAGE SPY. And that he needs to use her room for surveillance on his latest TARGETS.
Tasha is just THRILLED to discover that her neighbours are enemy agents. And her new life of spying, gadgets and sneaking around is really cool. But is Henry all he claims to be? Or could he be stretching the TRUTH?
Tasha's doubts grow. . .and then she receives an incredible shock . . .
Fiendishly cunning and cleverly observed, Pete Johnson brings fresh flavour and gives food for thought to the common staple of the teen spy novel
—— Jacob Hope , AchukaDelightfully nasty, bonkers piratical fun. I laughed out loud on the Tube!'
—— Robin Stevens, bestselling author of Murder Most UnladylikeThink The Mighty Boosh for 8-year-olds with a dash of Lemony Snicket thrown in. Although Mabbitt has a voice all of his own.
—— The TimesAnarchic, adventurous and extremely funny, this is a fantastic debut at the younger end of middle-grade.
—— The BooksellerComedy, dash and imagination refresh a rebooted British hero.
—— Amanda Craig , New StatesmanPacked with blackmail, murder and revenge, Shoot to Kill is Young Bond at his best.
—— Sunday ExpressCole, Steve Cole, has picked up the bond baton from Charlie Higson with this his first book in the Young Bond sereis. It's set in mafia-soaked, golden-era Hollywood, giving this proto-007 plenty of scope for adventure. It's a cracking read with fantasic fight scenes, glam parties and some pretty decent plotting
—— The TimesNail-biting excitement
—— Primary Times