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  • Published: 1 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745121
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272

Max Remy Superspy 7: The Venice Job




Could a trip to the world’s most beautiful city be Max Remy’s most dangerous mission yet?

Could a trip to the world’s most beautiful city be Max Remy’s most dangerous mission yet?

enice is in danger. Someone is threatening to destroy the city - and they've already detonated one bomb. Max, Linden and Toby join forces with a young Italian spy, Luca Cavello, to track down the culprit. Max agrees to meet the blackmailer at the famous Rialto Bridge - but before she can identify them, she's pushed into the stormy canal waters. Are Max's rescuers as innocent as they seem? Why do the blackmailers know Spyforce's every move? Most importantly, can Max stop being clumsy in front of the good-looking Luca and complete the mission before Venice is lost forever?

  • Published: 1 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9781742745121
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 272

About the author

Deborah Abela

After training as a teacher, Deb travelled to Africa, where she was trapped in a desert sandstorm, harassed by monkeys and thrown in jail twice. She trained as a teacher before becoming writer/producer of a national children’s TV show at Network TEN. She’s since written 30 internationally published and awarded books, including the Max Remy series, her climate change trilogy, Grimsdon, New City and Final Storm and The Stupendously Spectacular Spelling Bee. Her CBCA Notable, The Book of Wondrous Possibilities, is about the power of books to save us when we feel lost. Her latest books are, The Kindness Project, a verse novel about how even the smallest act of kindness can change the world and her picture book, No More Room in the Bed. www.deborahabela.com

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Praise for Max Remy Superspy 7: The Venice Job

A twisted finish that I thought was great.

Zac Sargent, age 12

An action-packed boat ride in Venice full of suspense.

Mark Royters, age 11