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Diamonds Are For Never - (Crime Travelers) 2nd Edition by Paul Aertker (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The exciting sequel to the CRIME TRAVELERS SPY SCHOOL MYSTERY & INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE SERIES Also available: BOOK 1: BRAINWASHED & Book 3: PRICELESSAfter sabotaging a mass kidnapping in Paris, Lucas Benes faces a new and perilous threat from Siba Günerro and her anything-but-good Good Company.
- 9-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 256 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: Crime Travelers
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About the Book
Diamonds Are For Never is the second installment in the bestselling Crime Travelers series. This middle-grade series tracks the secret urban adventures of the New Resistance, a network of international teenage spies. Parents, teachers, and librarians will appreciate the worldwide geography, short chapters, and appropriate language for ages 9 - 12.Book Synopsis
The exciting sequel to the CRIME TRAVELERS SPY SCHOOL MYSTERY & INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE SERIES Also available: BOOK 1: BRAINWASHED & Book 3: PRICELESS
After sabotaging a mass kidnapping in Paris, Lucas Benes faces a new and perilous threat from Siba Günerro and her anything-but-good Good Company. When a briefcase-toting kid from the Falkland Islands joins the New Resistance Spy School, 14- year-old Lucas learns the truth about his mother and becomes a boy on a mission.
Lucas and friends speed in and around Rome -- from the Colosseum to the Vatican -- until they stowaway on a cargo ship carrying diamonds that could unlock the secret to Lucas's past and destroy the Good Company's future.
In this action-packed second installment of the Crime Travelers mystery series, author Paul Aertker takes readers on a gripping world tour filled with adrenaline, humor, and pure excitement.
Review Quotes
"An international adventure with a thoughtful layer of emotion, Diamonds Are for Never is a smart choice for young readers." -- Foreword Reviews
"An unforgettable page-turner with thrilling plots, humor and wild journeys." - The Denver Post