Author:Emily Suvada,Skye Bennett
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada, read by Skye Bennett.
When a lone soldier, Cole, arrives with news of Lachlan Agatta's death, all hope seems lost for Catarina. Her father was the world's leading geneticist, and humanity's best hope of beating a devastating virus. Then, hidden beneath Cole's genehacked enhancements she finds a message of hope: Lachlan created a vaccine.
Only she can find and decrypt it, if she can unravel the clues he left for her. The closer she gets, the more she finds herself at risk from Cartaxus, a shadowy organization with a stranglehold on the world's genetic tech. But it's too late to turn back.
There are three billion lives at stake, two people who can save them, and one final secret that Cat must unlock. A secret that will change everything.
A heart-warming story with a great girl-power message
—— Jacqueline Wilson on The Racehorse Who Wouldn't GallopA cheerful paean to books, big thighs and working hard to realise your dreams
—— GuardianFunny and touching
—— TelegraphThere are useful human life lessons here: create a team, Balding urges, delegate, do your research, believe in yourself, and magic ensues
—— ObserverWill inspire girls to aim high
—— Daily ExpressCharlie is a feisty, funny girl who will appeal to pony-mad readers who'll devour all the inside knowledge of the equine world that Balding brings to her debut
—— Daily MailEven better than its predecessor . . . Brilliant
—— The BookzoneThese Agatha-Christie-indebted tales involve detective duo Daisy Wells and her sidekick Hazel Wong, wealthy schoolgirls from England and Hong Kong. In the first book, they investigated a murder at their boarding school. This time, Daisy's family's stately home - a hotbed of jealousy and greed - provides a rich cast of suspects when it's not just the cake candles that are snuffed out at a birthday tea party. Emotional conflict, logical deduction and the period setting make for an entertaining, nostalgic brainteaser
—— Nicolette Jones , Sunday TimesAs irresistible and entertaining as the first. Just the thing to devour with a pot of tea and a plate of scones
—— Young PostHow can you not want to read this book over and over again? How can you not want to share it with everyone you meet?
—— Xena's Mom , Librarian's QuestMini Grey is as skilful as ever as she unravels a complex, tragic and very funny story through action-packed illustrations, captions and speech bubbles.
—— Guardian ReviewA gentle, entertaining story.
—— Daily MailA Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year—and it's an "Outstanding Merit" title!
—— Bank Street College of Education , The Best Children's Books of the Year, 2015 Edition