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Diamonds Are For Never - (Crime Travelers) 2nd Edition by Paul Aertker (Paperback)
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- 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.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 256 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: Crime Travelers
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Lucas has spent an exciting time in Paris preventing dirty deeds by Siba Gunerro and the Good Company. Now he is now on a mission to learn more about his mother and speeds to Rome with his friends. They stow away on a cargo ship carrying diamonds that may hold the secret of his past and could destroy the evil Good Company.
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