Book three of a high-octane thriller series. Dom has four more Herculean tasks to perform...or lose a pound of flesh. In this instalment he has to find a valuable and mysterious piece of technology.
Dom should be concentrating on training for his big race and a possible spot on the Australian team to compete at the World Youth Games later in the year, but the powerful shadowy organisation, The Debt, have other ideas, and you don't mess with The Debt. Dom knows.
The Debt have handed down their next task to repay Dom's ancient family debt, and it's seemingly impossible! Procure a Cerberus. Rumoured to be still in development, Cerberus is an innovative piece of next-generation technology, only whispered about in the furthest reaches of cyberspace. Drawn into the shady world of black-hat hacking and industrial espionage, Dom will need every skill he's learnt over the last two instalments to complete this one. How do you steal something that doesn't exist? This time will he fail and lose a pound of flesh?
About the Author
Phillip Gwynne's first novel Deadly Unna? was the literary hit of 1998 winning Children's Book of the Year and selling over 200,000 copies. It was made into the feature film Australian Rules for which Phillip's screenplay won an AFI award in 2002. Since then Phillip's novels have all received both high acclaim and popularity amongst readers including his young adult novel Swerve which was shortlisted for many awards amongst them the 2010 Prime Minister's Award and the Golden Inky.
Phillip's also no stranger to writing thrillers as he has written an adult detective thriller The Build Up, but The Debt is his first series for upper-primary school readers and combines both his substantial literary skills and his ability to tell a good story.
ISBN: 9781742378596
ISBN-10: 1742378595
Series: THE DEBT
Audience: Children
For Ages: 10 - 14 years old
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 288
Published: 1st March 2013
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 19.8 x 12.8 x 2.1
Weight (kg): 0.25
Edition Number: 1