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Jack Stalwart: The Deadly Race to Space: Russia: Book 9
By (Author) Elizabeth Singer Hunt
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox
1st April 2009
5th February 2009
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
823.92
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128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm
96g
On the eve of the first manned mission to Mars, a madman has kidnapped the space project's chief engineer. Can Secret Agent Jack Stalwart save the day and keep his cool when he finds out who the missing engineer is
I loved the Jack Stalwart series right from the first book . . . Can these keep coming, please I love it! It's like Anthony Horowitz for the younger reader * The Bookseller *
This series is the 'must read' of the summer. The books' travel-based themes also make them ideal for holiday reading -- Jacob Hope * Achuka *
The Jack Stalwart books have been a great weapon in the bookseller's armoury for hooking reluctant readers. Now re-launched, they are set to reach a much wider audience of young readers who want a piece of the secret-agent action * Publishing News *
Elizabeth Singer Hunt was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent her childhood surrounded by jazz music, Cajun food and the excitement of Mardi Gras. She moved to the UK in 1999 to study for her MA in Southeast Asian Studies before working as a brand and marketing consultant. Elizabeth's love of adventure and travel is what inspired her to create her children's book character, Secret Agent Jack Stalwart, a nine-year-old boy who travels the globe fighting crime. Elizabeth now lives in San Francisco with her husband and two children.