Jim Reaper 1: Son of Grim

Jim Reaper 1: Son of Grim

by Jamie Littler (Illustrator), Rachel Delahaye (Author)

Synopsis

You might have heard how the universe began with the Big Bang? Well, the universe as Jim Wimple knows it is about to end. With a Bazoom! Not only are Bazoom! scooters super fast and deadly cool, but fierce (and swoonsome) older girl Fiona has just started riding hers to and from school, and possibly out of Jim's life forever. Disaster! Jim Wimple needs a Bazoom!, and fast. So he and his best friend Will devise a clever scheme, which involves having to sneak into Dad's workplace. But when the boys break into the Mallet & Mullet 'accountancy' office they find that the walls are lined with ancient portraits, the staff are highly secretive, and Jim's dad's office bears the sign 'G Reaper'. . . And then all hell really breaks loose. What would YOU do if you thought your dad might be . . . Death?! Illustrated with cool art by artist Jamie Littler.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 01
Publisher: Piccadilly Press
Published: 04 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 1848124872
ISBN 13: 9781848124875
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Is Jim's dad hiding a deadly secret?

Media Reviews
This is a great book, because it is sooooooooo funny and it has a great concept and plot. It is full of mystery, and will definitely make it high on my end of year list! * Mango Bubbles Book Blog *
Author Bio
Rachel Delahaye (Author) Rachel Delahaye got told off for talking in class quite a lot. That's because she loves words. After studying linguistics in Wales, very near a town called Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (which is a great word), she began a career in print journalism. Nowadays, when she's not playing Boggle, Scrabble or Balderdash, she writes children's books. Jamie Littler (Illustrator) Jamie Littler is the creator of the comic series Cog and Sprokit which is serialised in The Phoenix Comic. He has also illustrated a number of children's books including the world-renowned Famous Five by Enid Blyton. He finds this the most splendid and outrageously fantastic job in the world (and yes, he is aware of Ostrich Racing).