The O.D.D. Squad: Attack of Aunty Enchanty

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Discover the second book in this brilliant full-colour, illustrated series. Perfect for reluctant readers aged 6+, and for fans of Bunny vs Monkey, Dog Man and The Investigators.

"Great read, beautifully illustrated" - Joe Brumm, creator of Bluey

"Wonderfully funny, completely bonkers" -Jessica Dettmann, author of There's No Such Book.

The O.D.D. Squad are BACK! And this time, they're even more amazing (well, amazingly rubbish) than ever. Quack Attack, Detective Octopus and Invisidog are the most feared crime-fighters ever to roam Justice CIty. They're a bit of a strange gang, but by heck they get the job done. Most of the time. And only so long as the criminals they're facing are useless.

But unfortunately for them, their nemesis in this adventure really ISN'T useless. In fact, she's kind of an all-powerful sorceress, who goes by the name of Aunty Enchanty. And what's worse than an all-powerful sorceress? How about an all-powerful sorceress determined to wipe Justice City from the face of the Earth, using mega-monsters . . . One of which looks suspiciously familiar.

Can the gang unite to defeat Aunty Enchanty, or is this the end of the O.D.D. Squad?

Read more hilarious O.D.D. Squad stories!

The O.D.D. Squad: Rise of Invisidog
The O.D.D. Squad: Captain Bad Vs Captain Worse (coming May 2025)

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Stuart Heritage is a well-known Guardian columnist, who writes on a variety of subjects but often about family and parenting. His weekly column about his young son 'Man With a Pram' ran in the paper's Family section between 2015-16, and he has also written for Vanity fair, Elle, Cosmopolitan, NME, and the Radio Times

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