Synopses & Reviews
The Hunt for the Yeti Skull (Book 13) Jack has become the most decorated secret agent for the Global Protection Force, but during the day hes still just an ordinary kid who has to put up with annoying people—like Marko Mayer, a new student in Jacks rock-climbing class. When Jack and Marko race to the top of the wall, Marko stomps on Jacks hand and wins—then has the nerve to gloat! But Jack has no time to sulk—the GPF needs him in Nepal. A plane carrying a team of scientists has gone missing over Mount Everest. They were thought to be carrying the first true Yeti skull ever recovered—proof that the legendary Abominable Snowman really existed. Jack quickly discovers that a greedy collector is behind the theft—and he may have hired Jacks archnemesis for the job. Can Jack and his fellow agents use their climbing skills to brave the highest mountain on earth and recover the priceless skull?
Review
VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates), February 2012
“Each book in the series is a quick read with plenty of action and, most importantly, lots of information about history…Nonetheless, the educational purpose of the books does not take too much away from Jack’s adventures…Best of all, throughout the series, the young characters come out on top, which is always fun to read.”
Synopsis
In this thrilling and educational adventure series, nine-year-old secret agent Jack Stalwart travels to the farthest ends of the earth to solve international crimes and bring home his long-lost brother, Max.
About the Author
Elizabeth Singer Hunt is originally from New Orleans and now lives in San Francisco. She moved to the UK in 1999 for an MA in Southeast Asian studies and then worked in brand marketing. Inspired by her love of travel and the birth of her son, she created the Jack Stalwart series. The series has been selected by Britains education secretary as well as the popular Richard and Judy Childrens Book Club for its ability to appeal to and enthrall younger boy readers.