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Kite Identity 2: Bad Company

Couverture du livre « Kite Identity 2: Bad Company » de Harry Edge aux éditions Hodder Children's Book Digital
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Book 2 in the compelling Kite Identity action sequence for teens. Luke and Megan Kite may now be acknowledged as the owners of their father's multi-million pound corporation, Kite Industries, but not everyone is happy that they are in charge... When Megan gets stalked, and then kidnapped by a... Voir plus

Book 2 in the compelling Kite Identity action sequence for teens. Luke and Megan Kite may now be acknowledged as the owners of their father's multi-million pound corporation, Kite Industries, but not everyone is happy that they are in charge... When Megan gets stalked, and then kidnapped by a mysterious activist group claiming Human Rights as their cause...Luke realises he cannot trust those closest to them...Perhaps not even Megan herself. The ransom demand seems reasonable - and humane - enough but there is another motivation for Megan's captivity, Luke is sure of it, and he's determined to dig deep to find out. Once again, endangering himself. And when his father's ex-girlfriend Celine comes on the scene, claiming she knows more about his father's death, Luke is instantly suspicious...She has a lot to gain from Megan and Luke's 'removal' after all. Luke has to consider all his options, and play double-agent, if he has to. Otherwise both he and his sister could lose everything, and each other, for good.

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