The thrills and spills of Kip's movie adventure in Night on Terror Island were an experience of a lifetime but they have left their mark on him, unlike his friend Beth who despite also being shaken and stirred from their last adventure persuades Kip that a quick visit into the latest movie release - Spy another Day - is just what they need on a dismal November day and much better than doing homework. With the help of the projectionist at the local cinema who has an incredible machine called the Lazarus Enigma, Beth and Kip get their chance. But what should have proved a simple visit ends in disaster when Kip and Beth are separated and find themselves in different parts of the same film. Can they find their way through all the dangers of a spy movie and defeat the evil genius, Doctor Leo Kasabian, before the final credits roll and they are trapped there ...forever? A must-have for any young film fanatic!
Kip is reluctant to allow Mr Lazarus to send him into another movie - but Beth has other ideas, particularly when she discovers The Paramount Picture Palace is planning to show the latest film in the Jason Corder series, 'Spy Another Day'. Its star, Daniel Crag, has always been Beth's favourite screen actor. When Mr Lazarus asks her to obtain Corder's ID card, she agrees to go in and Kip feels duty-bound to accompany her.
From the author of the much-acclaimed Alec Devlin and Sebastian Darke series.
‘A thrilling nightmare of an adventure.’ Julia Eccleshare, Lovereading4kids
‘A thriller, laden with heart-stopping chases and a lot of humour.. a sure-fire winner.’ The Bookbag
‘Great fun, a traditional adventure story with quirky characters and danger lurking around the corner.’ Askews and Holts Library Service
‘A fun idea with lots of action and suspense.’ Armadillo magazine
Author
About Philip Caveney
Philip Caveney was born in North Wales in 1951 and now lives in Edinburgh.
His first novel, The Sins of Rachel Ellis was published in 1977 and he produced a series of adult thrillers over the following decades. His first novel for younger readers, Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools was released in 2007 and was published all around the world. Since then, he has concentrated on writing exclusively for younger readers.
He also writes under the pseudonym Danny Weston. Danny's debut novel The Piper won the Scottish Children’s Book Award in 2016 and in 2018, The Haunting of Jessop Rise was shortlisted for the Scottish Teenage Book prize and nominated for a Carnegie Medal.