Max Remy Superspy 1: In Search Of The Time And Space Machine
Could this be Max Remy's most dangerous Spyforce mission yet?
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Max Remy Superspy 1: In Search Of The Time And Space Machine Paperback ISBN: 9781740517652 Published: 01/03/2002 Imprint: Random House Australia Children's Extent: 258 pages Subject: General fiction (Children's / Teenage) $16.95 RRP
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Max Remy Superspy 1: In Search Of The Time And Space Machine EBook ISBN: 9781742745060 Published: 01/06/2011 Imprint: RHA eBooks Child Extent: 256 pages Subject: General fiction (Children's / Teenage) $16.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
Max Remy is twelve and hates almost everything except superspy Alex Crane, a fictitious character Max has invented who works for a secret spy agency called Spyforce. When Max is parcelled off to the bush to spend time with her aunt and uncle, she arrives with an attitude and a determination to have a bad time. How can she possibly hope to emulate Alex Crane and become a superspy on a boring old farm?But then Max's uncle's shed explodes (just as Linden, the boy next door, is saving Max from sinking into a cowpat-filled dam), and Max discovers that her aunt and uncle are not quite what they seem – In fact, they are world-famous scientists working on a Time and Space Machine that will change the world!!! Before long, Max and Linden are caught up in a thrilling adventure involving the real Spyforce (and some all-too-real baddies) which will challenge their bravery, invention and superspying abilities.From its hilarious beginning through to it's excitement-packed conclusion, Max Remy Superspy is a sure-fire winner.
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