Turn off the Lights
β Scribed by Gwynne, Phillip
- Book ID
- 109031522
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 223 KB
- Series
- Debt 2- Installment Two
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781742378435
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Book two of a high-octane thriller series. Dom has five more Herculean tasks to perform...or lose a pound of flesh. In this instalment Dom has to turn the power off during Earth Hour--for the entire Gold Coast.
Once upon a time, and not so long ago, I didn't have to do this stuff: feign complete surprise, tell endless lies. But now, ever since The Debt, it seems like that's all I do.
With Tristan in hospital and Imogen increasingly suspicious of Dom's behaviour, Dom has had it with The Debt. But this mysterious organisation hasn't finished with Dom. No matter how hard he runs, The Debt is not far behind.
Then he gets the next instalment, and it's even harder than the first. Dom must turn off all of the Gold Coast's lights during Earth Hour. But Dom is learning quickly. He has the ClamTop and a few tricks of his own, and starts plotting how to get into Diabolo Bay Power Station.
Dom's not been tested in this way before, but his brush with The Debt has given...
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