When the world's ships start sinking, secret agent Adam Sharp investigates and discovers metal robot sharks are behind the attacks.
George Edward Stanley Book order
This author gained renown for his extensive body of work for young readers and adults alike, characterized by linguistic depth and a global perspective. His passion for storytelling ignited during his time in Africa, inspiring radio plays and eventually leading to a prolific career in fiction and non-fiction. His writing style often draws upon rich experiences with foreign languages and extensive travel, offering readers a unique viewpoint. With over a hundred books published, he has left a significant mark on literature for both children and adults.



- 2004
- 2002
Adam Sharp: The Spy who Barked
- 43 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Eight-year-old spy Adam Sharp pursues the very short Ambassador of Barkastan, who has stolen a top secret computer program, DOGBARK, that will let him understand the language of dogs.
- 2001
Childhood of Famous Americans: Geronimo: Young Warrior
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The story follows young Apache Goyahkla, who engages in playful activities with his friend that serve to prepare him for his future as a hunter and warrior. As he grows, he is destined to become Geronimo, a significant figure in the fight for the rights of his people. The narrative is complemented by illustrations that enhance the journey of this historical character.