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  • Jimmy Coates: Assassin?

    Joe Craig

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 24, 2005)
    Here's the good news: Jimmy Coates isn't an ordinary kid. He just found out that he can outrun, outjump, and outfight almost anybody, even adults. Here's the bad news: Somebody is after him. Now Jimmy is on the run, chased by not one but many men in black suits. Jimmy doesn't have time to wonder why they want him, or what the mysterious green stripe on their cars -- and helicopters -- represents. If he doesn't keep moving, they'll catch him. Jimmy Coates is going to need every last bit of his superpowers to save himself in this action-packed thriller from British author Joe Craig.
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  • Jimmy Coates: Survival

    Joe Craig

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, April 1, 2008)
    Fifth title and a stunning new look for Jimmy Coates - part boy, part weapon, totally deadly! Can Jimmy save his family AND prevent a war? The choice is simple. The decision is deadly.
  • A Stranger's Welcome

    Craig Jones

    language (, April 26, 2011)
    Skerries is the perfect place to live. No crime, no trouble and almost no reason to lock the door at night. The tranquillity, however, comes at a cost. Every member of the community must hold a centuries old secret that if exposed would tear the heart out of the town. And from every person who lives there. ‘A Stranger’s Welcome’ is a contemporary take on the traditional mythos of the vampire.
  • Save the Human

    Joe Craig

    language (CB Creative Books, Dec. 10, 2014)
    Alien invasion and extreme storms threaten the human race. Jay and Emma are fighting their way to the safety of a bunker. But it’s too late. The Zorbs are coming. Suddenly, Jay and Emma feel what it’s like to be endangered. They’re desperate to save each other. They’re struggling to save themselves. And someone is going to have to save the species. A short-story action-thriller from the author of the bestselling Jimmy Coates series.
  • Silly Rhymes for Boys and Girls

    B. Craig Jones

    (Doozybird Publishing, Feb. 22, 2020)
    A book of original 'Nonsense Rhymes' that children will love to hear and read. Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll popularized this style in the 19th century, and others have continued it up to the present day. Silly Rhymes for Boys & Girls is sure to get a giggle out of the young ones and those that are young at heart.
  • The Mendack Affair

    Joe Craig

    language (CB Creative Books, Dec. 10, 2014)
    Judd wants more from life than being a window cleaner, like his dad. On his last job, he looks through the wrong window and glimpses something he’s not meant to see. A secret somebody is prepared to kill for. A short-story mystery from the author of the bestselling Jimmy Coates series.
  • Power

    Joe Craig

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Sixth action-packed adventure for Jimmy Coates -- part boy, part weapon, totally deadly! Jimmy Coates seems like an ordinary boy, but he's not. He's genetically engineered to grow into the perfect government assassin. Speed, strength and deadly instinct - it's all in the blood. He has to fight not to kill, while his government fights to kill him. Jimmy's country is under attack. His body is poisoned. With time running out, he discovers what some people will do for power - and what he must do to stop them!
  • Welcome To Nursing HELLo, a Graphic Memoir

    Joel Craig

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2015)
    What happens when all the jobs for movie star have been filled? The next best thing is to become a nurse and that is exactly what Joel Craig did. Follow this RN's rocky rise into nursing. If you are a nurse, nursing student, want to be a nurse or will be going into the hospital anytime soon, check out this story. Joel writes about the things that nurses think but never dare to say out loud.
  • Welcome To Nursing HELLo, a Graphic Memoir: a Graphic Memoir

    Joel Craig

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2014)
    What happens when all the jobs for movie star have been filled? The next best thing is to become a nurse and that is exactly what Joel Craig did. Follow this RN's rocky rise into nursing. If you are a nurse, nursing student, want to be a nurse or will be going into the hospital anytime soon, check out this story. Joel writes about the things that nurses think but never dare to say out loud.
  • Jimmy Coates: Target

    Joe Craig

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 1, 2007)
    In the nonstop sequel to Jimmy Coates: Assassin? Jimmy is still being hunted by NJ7. He escaped from them once, but the government agency that created him won't let their eleven-year-old superassassin go. NJ7 want him working for them, or they want him dead. Jimmy knows he'll never be a normal kid again. Too much has happened already. He struggles with the knowledge that he is only 38 percent human and created to kill. He is determined that if he can't be normal, at least he won't become a killer. But someone from Jimmy's past —someone who can run, jump, and fight like Jimmy—is coming for him. And this teenage assassin doesn't share Jimmy's aversion to killing.
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  • Jimmy Coates: Assassin?

    Joe Craig

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 2005)
    Here's the good news: Jimmy Coates isn't an ordinary kid. He just found out that he can outrun, outjump, and outfight almost anybody, even adults. Here's the bad news: Somebody is after him. Now Jimmy is on the run, chased by not one but many men in black suits. Jimmy doesn't have time to wonder why they want him, or what the mysterious green stripe on their cars -- and helicopters -- represents. If he doesn't keep moving, they'll catch him. Jimmy Coates is going to need every last bit of his superpowers to save himself in this action-packed thriller from British author Joe Craig.
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  • Jimmy Coates: Target

    Joe Craig

    Library Binding (HarperColl, March 13, 2007)
    In the nonstop sequel to Jimmy Coates: Assassin? Jimmy is still being hunted by NJ7. He escaped from them once, but the government agency that created him won't let their eleven-year-old superassassin go. NJ7 want him working for them, or they want him dead.Jimmy knows he'll never be a normal kid again. Too much has happened already. He struggles with the knowledge that he is only 38 percent human and created to kill. He is determined that if he can't be normal, at least he won't become a killer.But someone from Jimmy's past —someone who can run, jump, and fight like Jimmy—is coming for him. And this teenage assassin doesn't share Jimmy's aversion to killing.