Meet Infinity Drake in this thrilling new children’s adventure series. Finn is all that stands in the way of the end of the world as we know it. Unfortunately, he’s currently just 9mm tall.
To celebrate the release of John McNally’s Infinity Drake: The Sons of Scarlatti (out now from HarperCollins), we’ve got copies of the book to give away to five of our Twitter followers!
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Infinity Drake – aka Finn (at least his mum stopped him being christened e=mc2) – is looking forward to a week away with his mad scientist uncle when they are summoned to a crisis meeting. A lethal bio-weapon has been released by a pitiless villain, with incalculable consequences for mankind… Unless Al can shrink a military team to hunt down the beast.
No one reckons on Finn getting dragged along – but then disaster strikes. Shrunk to 9mm tall, Finn has to jump in a tiny apache helicopter with two soldiers and a crack female pilot in a race to avert disaster and destroy the Scarlatti – the uber-wasp killing machine that’s out there, very angry, and many times their size…
(And if you think that’s trouble, just wait till Grandma finds out.)
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Watch the trailer…
This competition has closed. The winners are Marie Horton (@mimi Horton) from Sutton in Ashfield, Barbara Taylor (@barbsietaylor) from Bushmills, Champaklal Lad (@champlad16) from Ashton Under Lyne, Lisa Pope (@LisaPope10) from Kirriemuir and Ben Cusworth (@Ben_Cusworth) from Suffolk.
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