Children's / Teenage general interest: Adventurers & outlaws

  • Where’s the spy?

    £6.99

    Who are the Twindicate? What do they want? And can Si the Spy stop their dastardly plans in time? Usborne’s classic spy hero returns in a new adventure! Look out for him in a crowded train station, a thronging carnival, a shopping mall, a science lab and of course a secret underground villain lair. As well as spotting our hero on every page, he’ll need your help cracking codes, solving puzzles and unraveling fiendish conundrums to get to the bottom of an international crime conspiracy.

  • Wilma the brave

    £7.99

    Wilma belongs to a family of fearsome Viking warriors. She has BIG plans. She wants to sail the seven seas, slay the Monster of the Deep – and still be home in time to read a bedtime saga. Her older brothers all laugh. ‘You’re just a GIRL’, they say. ‘Real adventures are for boys’. But when Wilma’s baby brother Harald escapes to sea on a Viking longboat, it’s up to her to rescue him – and prove that adventures are for EVERYONE!

  • Secret FACTopia!

    £10.99

    Discover facts about detectives, poisons, lost cities, spy gadgets and more in this new addition to Britannica’s bestselling FACTopia! series!

  • The voyage of Sam Singh

    £8.99

    Sam Singh’s older brother Moon has been missing for three years. Sam fears Moon, a skilled thief, has been transported to a notorious prison on the Isle of Lost Voices. When a shady figure called the Collector offers him a job, Sam leaves his tribe of land-pirates to voyage to the Isle, where the Collector is to record a rare language spoken by its indigenous people. With his talking parrot Suka, and a young guide Lola, Sam treks with the Collector into the Isle’s jungle interior where they discover a deadly secret. En route they meet a princess on a special mission and, with a flock of parrots and a statue that comes alive, attempt to break into the prison.

  • Castle in the air

    £7.99

    A magical Arabian Nights tale from the captivating creator of fantasy, Diana Wynne Jones. The dazzling sequel to Howl’s Moving Castle.

  • Vita and the gladiator

    £7.99

    When high-born Vita’s father is murdered in Roman Londinium, Vita is forced to disguise herself as a slave at the gladiator’s arena. Here she forges an unlikely bond with Brea, a native Briton gladiatrix. Together, they resolve to bring the killer to justice before Vita is discovered …

  • Dragon prince 2: Bloodmoon Huntress

    £7.99

    This action-packed tale features a young Rayla and takes place severalyears before season one of the series.

  • Edinburgh

    £6.99

    HORRIBLE HISTORIES GRUESOME GUIDES: EDINBURGH takes readers on a gore-tastic tour of the streets of Edinburgh exposing all of its most scurrilous secrets. Kidnapped kings, mysterious murders and reckless raids, it’s a trip no Horrible Histories fan will want to miss! With a striking newspaper look throughout!

  • Rescuing Titanic

    £14.99

    Rescuing Titanic tells with exquisite illustrations and richly-detailed text the story of the little ship Carpathia and its heroic journey rescuing passengers from the Titanic. This dramatic and  visually-immersive story was meticulously researched by astonishing debut talent Flora Delargy, whose own grandfather worked in the shipyard where Titanic was built.

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