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Agent Z and the Killer Bananas
Mark Haddon
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Description for Agent Z and the Killer Bananas
Paperback. Ben's repulsive cousin, T J, comes to stay. He discovers an incriminating videotape of Agent Z activities and blackmails Ben into becoming his slave. Meanwhile, Ben, Jenks and Barney embark on their first film, entitled Invasion of the Killer Bananas, in which T J unwittingly has a starring role. Series: Agent Z. Num Pages: 192 pages, black and white. BIC Classification: 5AK; YFC. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 128 x 197 x 10. Weight in Grams: 138.
Ben's repulsive cousin, T.J., comes to stay. He discovers an incriminating videotape of Agent Z activities and blackmails Ben into becoming his slave.Meanwhile, Ben, Jenks and Barney embark on their first film, entitled Invasion of the Killer Bananas, in which T.J. unwittingly has a starring role. When T.J. disappears, however, the film points towards Ben, Jenks and Barney as murder...
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Publisher
Penguin Random House Children´s UK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Agent Z
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782954880
SKU
V9781782954880
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Ref
99-1
About Mark Haddon
Mark Haddon is a writer and artist. His bestselling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, was published simultaneously by Jonathan Cape and David Fickling in 2003. It won seventeen literary prizes, including the Whitbread Award. In 2012, a stage adaptation by Simon Stephens was produced by the National Theatre and went on to win 7 Olivier...
Read moreReviews for Agent Z and the Killer Bananas
Full of mischief and madness
Teaching & Learning
Zany humour
Oxford Times
If you want to encourage boys of nine-plus to read, this laugh-aloud book is the one
Sunday Tribune
Teaching & Learning
Zany humour
Oxford Times
If you want to encourage boys of nine-plus to read, this laugh-aloud book is the one
Sunday Tribune