by JoeCraig (Author)
Jimmy Coates embarks on his fourth adventure in his ongoing mission to out-think / out-manouevre and outwit NJ7. If you think it's over, think again...
Jimmy closed his eyes, searching for that power inside him. He had to forget that he was terrified - that was only the human part of him, the 38 per cent that was a normal, frightened boy. He willed the assassin to take him over. He knew that somewhere within him was enough strength, resilience and expert knowledge to survive this crisis.
The cold and calculating Miss Bennett has had enough of Jimmy Coates. NJ7's greatest invention has turned into it's greatest enemy, and it's time someone put an end to him.
But Jimmy's next mission is to foil a secret plan - and who could be better at this than someone who officially doesn't exist!
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 01 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 0007232861
ISBN 13: 9780007232864
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Praise for Jimmy Coates: Revenge
Boys love this stuff, and so do girls. Jimmy is a pint-sized verision of Robocop or Terminator... Like Anthony Horowitz's splendid fantasies, [these novels] tap into almost everything a bolshy boy wants and feels. Immensely clever, immediately engaging, they will prepare a child for Orwell and Huxley. Amanda Craig, The Times
Fast-paced and intelligently written. The Bookseller
the sort of book to wow reluctant boy readers away from computer games and into the pages of a book. Books for Keeps
Joe Craig has produced another thrilling page-turner. Jewish Chronicle
A rollicking good spy romp. School House magazine.
And for Jimmy Coates: Target
With cinematic skill, Craig unrolls a series of action-packed scenes, with a new crisis at every turn of the page. It's gripping, but not mindless Angela Kilverstein
Praise for Jimmy Coates: Killer
...a totally excellent adventure - a lit bit Bond, a lit bit Matrix and a lot of what you've never read before. Someone make this into a movie! Flipside
A gripping action-thriller that's packed with twists. Funday Times
[Joe Craig] has developed the sharp satirical edge that keeps the new generation of boys hooked on books. Which is, in itself, the act of a superhero. Amanda Craig, The Times
The perfect primer to the Bourne series by Robert Ludlum. VOYA
...By turns excitingly action-packed, believably sensible and character driven, and then refreshingly paranoid, this is a book I'd be happy to recommend to the kid in everyone. Vector
Joe studied Philosophy at Cambridge University, graduating in 2002. While there he wrote and performed with the Cambridge Footlights and co-hosted a show on the University radio station. As well as being a writer, he is a songwriter and musician. He has performed as a singer/songwriter at various venues in London, and made a self-produced CD of his pop material. (You can hear the songs through his website.)