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Homeland Insecurity - (The Langley Irregulars) by Shawn M Warner
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Highlights
- From USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Shawn M. Warner (Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor)"Jack and his crew have the makings of exemplary secret agents-they're whip-smart, plucky, compassionate, and most assuredly able to carry a series.
- 254 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Thrillers & Suspense
- Series Name: The Langley Irregulars
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About the Book
Homeland Insecurity tells the story of four teens who dream of becoming super-spies. Long before they are prepared for the harsh realities of that life, they become entangled in a web of vengeance spun by an international terrorist.
Book Synopsis
From USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Shawn M. Warner (Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor)
"Jack and his crew have the makings of exemplary secret agents-they're whip-smart, plucky, compassionate, and most assuredly able to carry a series." -Kirkus Reviews
Secret agents are all Jack and his friends ever wanted to be. Spy adventures were the movies they watched, the books they read, even the games they played.
Playtime is over!
Kelly, a political refugee and friend of Jack's sister is targeted for revenge by the man her father sent to prison. Armed with nothing but heroic courage and skills born from their childhood dreams, Jack and his friends fight a battle against an enemy who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. If Jack is to survive, he and his friends must work as a team and even then, winning comes at a terrible price.
Review Quotes
From USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Shawn M. Warner (Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor)
"Warner's novel really cooks. It was so nail biting and fast paced." -BJ, Amazon Reviewer
"Shawn Warner's story begs to be made into an action movie. Couldn't put it down." -JMB, Amazon Reviewer
"Jack and his crew have the makings of exemplary secret agents-they're whip-smart, plucky, compassionate, and most assuredly able to carry a series." -Kirkus Reviews