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Catch Your Death

Ruby Redfort 3

By (author) Lauren Child
Format: Hardback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins
Published: 10th Oct 2013
Dimensions: w 141mm h 191mm d 44mm
Weight: 580g
Interest age: From 9 years
ISBN-10: 0007334109
ISBN-13: 9780007334100
Barcode No: 9780007334100
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Synopsis
Super-special bubblegum-scented hardback! Ruby Redfort: Undercover agent, code-cracker and thirteen-year-old genius - there's nothing average about her. Only this time it's an adventure in the wild, and it'll take all Ruby's got just to survive... The third book in the ice-cool Ruby Redfort series, by multi-million-copy bestselling author Lauren Child. This time, tigers are roaming the streets of Twinford, and it looks like someone has deliberately released some very rare and very dangerous animals. Things are going to get wild - and Ruby is going to get badly lost in the wilderness. The question is: will she ever make it out alive? Well, as always, you wouldn't want to bet against her...

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Praise for Lauren Child:


'Lauren Child is a publishing phenomenon' - Observer Magazine


'Lauren Child is so good it's exhilarating' - The Independent


Praise for the Ruby Redfort series:


'The coolest girl hero in years ... Child refuses to write down to her tween and teen audience and challenges readers with more twists than a curling tongs party' The Times


'Redfort is one of the best things to happen to ten-plus British fiction' The Times


'The new Ruby Redfort book is utterly exceptionordinarily brilliant' - Clarice Bean


'Lauren Child has put imagination and fun back into the real worlds of childhood' - Julia Eccleshare, Guardian


'Cool, punchy, stylish' - Sun


'A cracking adventure' - Mail


'What more could adventure-loving girls want?' - The Sunday Times