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It's the dawn of an age of peace in medieval Japan. But a power-hungry warlord is plotting to plunge the national into a deadly civil war. Enter Moonshadow, the newest agent for the Grey Light Order, a secret brotherhood of ninja spy warriors. Can Moonshadow defeat the evil warlord or will his first mission be his last?
 
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prkcs | Jul 21, 2010 |
People are being murdered but what is the connection? Is there a serial killer on the loose? The killer is so clever that Detective Dave Draper's Special crime Squad has no clues to go on. This invisible man knows a lot about his victims. No-one can work out how he chooses his victims or how he tracks them down. No one seems to be safe from the killer. It is then that Jade Draper, teenage computer freak, and her friends decide to track down this man. The mounting tally of unsolved murder victims is wrecking Jade’s family life. She has her own theory and, with the help of two friends, she wants to test it and set a trap. It is a trap that just might work but who is really setting the trap and who is really after whom? The suspense builds to a satisfying end.
 
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Rhondda | Oct 2, 2008 |
Cybercourt is a new, experimental building, controlled by an artificial intelligence. Jade Draper, teenage computer freak, is on an outing to the experimental building but has already become the field trip from hell. After her previous brush with a serial killer, she is still in a sensitive state and nightmare images make her doubt her own sanity. Then there's the romantic conflict that just won't go away but things are about to get even worse. In the labyrinth of Cybercourt, Jade must survive a deadly nemesis, the fearless prison escapee Haman Callow. Haman, a ruthless, inventive criminal, has manipulated a brilliant young geek and is about to lock Jade and her friends Bruce, Wing and Lucy into a terrifying contest of wits. Escape will depend on controlling the artificial intelligence that runs Cybercourt. This presents another problem in that it is now armed and seemingly out of control
 
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Rhondda | Oct 2, 2008 |
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