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Deep End (Special Agents)

Deep End (Special Agents)
By Sam Hutton

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New cutting-edge, fast-paced crime series that puts young people at the heart of the action. Strong characters, believable dialogue, authentic locations and compelling plots delivering maximum excitement for the young adult market. SPECIAL AGENTS is a thrilling new crime series that is contemporary, exciting and really delivers. Featuring three teenage whizz-kids working for the notorious flying squad: Police Investigation Command. Deep End is the first in the series. 1. DEEP END Your life can change in a second. Maddie Cooper's did. She and her parents were gunned down in the street by an unknown assailant. Maddie's mother was killed and her Scotland Yard Inspector father was left in a wheelchair. Maddie was injured in the fall, her career as a dancer finished almost before it had begun. Searching for a new role in life, Maddie signs up as a trainee in her father's notorious flying squad: Police Investigation Command. PIC has a roving brief to combat crime in London and Maddie, quick-witted, intelligent and intuitive, is well-equipped to cope with the demands of her new job. She teams up with Alex Cox, an ace undercover man who can slip in and out of accents as easily as he does d


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45863 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-04-07
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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New cutting-edge, fast-paced crime series that puts young people at the heart of the action. Strong characters, believable dialogue, authentic locations and compelling plots delivering maximum excitement for the young adult market. SPECIAL AGENTS is a thrilling new crime series that is contemporary, exciting and really delivers. Featuring three teenage whizz-kids working for the notorious flying squad: Police Investigation Command. Deep End is the first in the series. 1. DEEP END Your life can change in a second. Maddie Cooper's did. She and her parents were gunned down in the street by an unknown assailant. Maddie's mother was killed and her Scotland Yard Inspector father was left in a wheelchair. Maddie was injured in the fall, her career as a dancer finished almost before it had begun. Searching for a new role in life, Maddie signs up as a trainee in her father's notorious flying squad: Police Investigation Command. PIC has a roving brief to combat crime in London and Maddie, quick-witted, intelligent and intuitive, is well-equipped to cope with the demands of her new job. She teams up with Alex Cox, an ace undercover man who can slip in and out of accents as easily as he does d


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Baring in mind I read this when I was 135
It was very good.
It was the first book I ever rly got into and I rly enjoyed it. I never enjoyed reading but after reading this, I read all the time now, so obviously I liked it.
But I'm nearly 17 now and I read it again the other day and found it was absolute rubbish. The writing is insanely poor and the characters personalities, which took a while to get used to, were just annoying.
It only takes one sitting to read, and if you're 12/13 years old and enjoy stuff like 'Alex Rider' then it's worth a look through.

The sixth in the series 'Meltdown' was by far the best.

Deep End by Sam Hutton5
I used to just like war books until i looked outside the box. This was the first book i read that wasnt a war one its about a girl whos mum is gunned down in a busy street now shes out for REVENGE. It was an amazing book and it had alot of action in it everypage had at least one gun pulled out on her. If i was a book reviewer I would give it 10/10. I know what your thinking i'll get that book now well go get it i recommend it to EVERYONE hello ? hello ?
Andrew Hutton Aged 13