Seven Sequels
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Sleeper
by Eric Walters
read by Bret Amundsen
Part 1 of the Seven Sequels series
DJ jets across the Atlantic to England to follow a series of obscure clues and symbols he hopes will reveal the truth about his grandfather. In London, he stays with Doris, the elderly woman he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with. Laid up with a broken ankle, Doris has her grandchild, Charlie, offer assistance. Charlie-short for Charlotte-is a beautiful model who is romantically (and secretly) linked to a member of the British Royal Family. Spies, guns, double agents, the Cambridge Five and a vintage E-Type Jag are a few of the things DJ and Charlie encounter on an adventure that makes climbing Kilimanjaro look like a walk in the park.
DJ's adventures start in “Jungle Land”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and continue in “Sleeper”, part of “The Seven Sequels.”
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From the Dead
by Norah McClintock
read by Joseph Zieja
Part 2 of the Seven Sequels series
Rennie is in Uruguay when his cousins discover a secret cache at their dead grandfather's cottage. Thousands of dollars in foreign currencies. A mystifying notebook. Multiple passports, some obviously fake. A gun. A disguise. And a photo of some Nazis. Rennie's mission: to find out whether there was more to the old man than anyone knew. Was he a spy? If he was, what did he do? And for whom? Did he help a Nazi war criminal escape justice? Rennie's quest leads him to Argentina and then to Detroit, where he finds more questions than answers and more than one gun pointed, and fired, in his direction.
“From the Dead” is the sequel to both “Slide”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and “Close to the Heel”, part of “Seven” (The Series).
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Double You
by Shane Peacock
read by Colin Wright
Part 3 of the Seven Sequels series
When Adam Murphy learns that his late, revered grandfather, David McLean, hid a huge stash of foreign cash and fake passports in the family's cottage, he is stunned. Was Grandpa really a traitor, as some of the evidence suggests? And why was a loaded Walther PPK pistol hidden at the cottage? Determined to prove his grandfather's innocence, Adam takes the famous James Bond gun and follows the clues to Bermuda, where he encounters danger, evidence of espionage, and an unusual girl named Angel Dahl. Desperate and on the run with Angel, pursued by a deadly operative, Adam races to other exotic locations, unsure if Angel is friend or foe, or if his grandfather was a hero or a villain. Three clues hold the dark secret of David McLean's past-the letter W, a glass eye with a golden iris, and the haunting words of someone named Mr. Know.
“Double You” is the sequel to both “Separated”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and “Last Message”, part of “Seven” (The Series).
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The Wolf and Me
by Richard Scrimger
read by Matthew Posner
Part 4 of the Seven Sequels series
Bunny is in trouble. He's been kidnapped from the skating rink at City Hall in Toronto, and now he's locked in a cold basement room, still in his parka and skates. Where is he? And why do his kidnappers keep asking questions about his dead grandpa and some weird national anthem? Bunny may not always know what's going on, but he has an innocent's ability to get to the heart of things and find out what it's all about. When he manages to escape, he skates across hockey rinks and down frozen highways, always a few strides ahead of his kidnappers. He gets help along the way from an assortment of characters-some kindly, some crazy, some scary and at least one that will make your jaw drop.
“The Wolf and Me” is the sequel to both “Weerdest Day Ever!”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and “Ink Me”, part of “Seven” (The Series).
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Coda
by Ted Staunton
read by Mike Spring
Part 5 of the Seven Sequels series
When his brother Bunny vanishes from the Toronto City Hall skating rink, Spencer, a budding filmmaker, finds himself plunged into the stuff of movie thrillers: kidnapping, terrorists, intrigue, a missing document, a world-famous pop star, disguises, romance and a rogue alligator. As he races the clock to save his brother, he must sort the real from the make-believe and unravel a murder mystery involving his grandfather. The last time Spencer got tangled up in an adventure from his grandfather's past, he didn't believe it was for real. Now he can't get anyone to believe him when he says that Bunny has been kidnapped and that someone is going to die.
“Coda” is the sequel to both “Speed”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and “Jump Cut”, part of “Seven” (The Series).
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Broken Arrow
by John Wilson
read by Mark Ashby
Part 7 of the Seven Sequels series
Steve thinks he made the right choice turning down a snowy week with his cousins at a cabin in northern Ontario in favor of a relaxing (and perhaps romantic) time under the Spanish sun with his friend, Laia. But when an email from his brother DJ arrives, implicating their grandfather in some shadowy international plots involving nuclear bombs, Steve and Laia immediately put aside all thoughts of a lazy, sun-drenched vacation. In a desperate attempt to find out if Steve's grandfather was a Cold War-era spy, they crack mysterious codes, confront violent Russian mobsters, dodge spies, unearth a bomb and avoid nudists. But the more they uncover, the more Steve wonders: whose side was Grandpa really on?
“Broken Arrow” is the sequel to both “The Missing Skull”, part of “The Seven Prequels” and “Lost Cause”, part of “Seven” (The Series).
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