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Find out moreOne teenage boy stands between civilization and outright chaos. If you enjoy reading Anthony Horowitz or Andy McNab you’ll love the fast-paced, page-turning action of Graham Marks’ thrillers.
In California the one thing you can be sure of is the past. At least, that’s what Jamie Delgado has always thought until the day a pack of dinosaurs causes bloody mayhem in a quiet park.Someone, somewhere, has learned to use history as a weapon. And the result is going to be destruction on a massive scale. Unless Jamie can stop it.
ISBN: | 9781846470233 |
Publication date: | 30th June 2007 |
Author: | Graham Marks |
Publisher: | Catnip Publishing Ltd |
Format: | Paperback (b Format) |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Year Groups: | Key Stage 3 |
Topics: | Science Fiction |
Graham Marks was our Guest Editor in August 2010. Click here to see his selections. Graham Marks spent the first six years of his life following his father, an RAF pilot, between postings. He was sent to boarding school at the age of 13, and then went to Harrow School of Art to study Information Graphics. He has written a number of teen novels for Bloomsbury including Zoo and Tokyo, as well as books for Usbourne, including I Spy: The Constantinople Caper. Graham worked as a graphic designer before becoming a fullâ€time children’s author. As well as being ...
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