Spy Dog by Andrew Cope is the first book in the brilliant series about the loveable Lara - Spy Dog extroadinaire!
Forget 007, It's time to meet GM451: a Spy Dog - the first of her kind!
Agent's ID: GM451 or LARA or Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal or that pesky mutt
Distinguishing Features: Black and white mongrel, appears ordinary when working undercover, one black ear sticks up and the other flops down over one eye.
Skills: Whistling, computer skills, unarmed combat, five languages, PlayStation grandmaster and many others . . .
Employer: The Secret Service
Hates: Villains, injustice and crime
Current Mission: Escape an evil drug baron, go undercover, await retrieval by the Secret Service and try not to get too fond of the family she has chosen to looks after her . . .
***Fun, exciting books for boys and girls aged 7+***
'We love Lara! ****' - Kraze Club
'An imaginative, creative feast' - Radio Times
Andrew Cope was born in Derby in 1966. He is a teacher, writer and a huge fan of Derby County football club. He really does have a dog called Lara who has one sticky-up ear and came from the RSPCA, but he's not sure if she is actually a highly trained secret agent. Andrew lives with his wife and two children. This is his first book.
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Can you solve the puzzles to save the Kingdom? Put your puzzle skills to the test with mazes, word games and codes to crack!
The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
This is Book 1 in the Spy Dog Series. See all Spy Dog books here.
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Andrew Cope was born in Derby in 1966. He is a teacher, writer, a huge fan of Derby County football club and author of the Spy Dog and Spy Pups series. He really does have a dog called Lara who has one sticky-up ear and came from the RSPCA, but he's not sure if she is actually a highly trained secret agent. Andrew lives with his wife and two children.
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