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Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet
Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet
Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet
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Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet

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Janey Brown (aka Jane Blonde, Sensational Spylet)is in for a a shock when headmistress Mrs Halliday makes her and Alfie be prefects for the day, looking after the school's youngest kids.

She thinks it's going to be a breeze, but it turns out to be a Prefect's nightmare.So Janey has to turn from Prefect to Perfect. The Perfect Spylet - a special mini-SPI story for Jane Blonde fans everywhere.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJill Marshall
Release dateDec 2, 2010
ISBN9780473182571
Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet
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Jill Marshall

Jill Marshall is the author of the best-selling Jane Blonde series and fiction for children, young adults and adults. Her middle-grade series about sensational girl spy, Jane Blonde,published by Macmillan Children's Books UK, has sold hundreds of thousands of copies around the world, featured as a World Book Day title and reached the UK Times Top 10 for all fiction. Jane Blonde has been optioned for film and TV and is currently undergoing some exciting Wower-ish transformations.Jill has now brought Jane together with her other series in this age group - Doghead, The Legend of Matilda Peppercorn, Stein & Frank - in a fantastic new ensemble series. Meet the SWAGG team, and their first book, SPOOK.As well as books for tweens and teens, Jill writes for young adults and adults, each with a collection of three stand-alone novels. She also writes for younger children, with a Hachette-published picture book for teenies, Kave-Tina Rox.When she's not writing books, Jill is a communications consultant and a proud mum and nana. She divides her time between the UK and New Zealand, and hopes one day to travel between the two by SatiSPI or ESPIdrilles.

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    Jane Blonde is bound to be a spy of course, but in this short story the English schoolgirl’s secret identity’s not so hidden, as she helps keep a kindergarten class under control, while possibly needing all the help G-Mama, Trouble and her SPIskills can offer.The story throws young readers in at the deep end of a world filled with super sensations, neat code, confabulated code-names and mystery. Reading the first of the full-length novels might be a better introduction, but it’s clear there’ll be plenty to enjoy, especially for fans of the series, in a slightly off-kilter world of spy-gear, mystery and mayhem. It’s a fun story with a convincingly childish heroine.Disclosure: I was given an ecopy and I offer my honest review

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Jane Blonde, The Perfect Spylet - Jill Marshall

JANE BLONDE

The Perfect Spylet

By Jill Marshall

A Jane Blonde special edition for World Book Day

First published by Macmillan Children’s Books 2008

Copyright © Jill Marshall 2008

The right of Jill Marshall to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the

National Library of New Zealand

ISBN 978-1-99-002480 Smashwords Edition

Cover Design by Katie Gannon

Illustrations by Madison Fotti-Knowles

This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

Chapter 1 Seacrest and Argents

Jane Blonde, Sensational Spylet – who just minutes ago had been ordinary schoolgirl Janey Brown– emerged from the Wower in her trademark silver lycra spysuit. The fabulous spy shower had transformed her, once more, into a shimmering picture of Spylet perfection. Her multifunctional platinum ponytail danced from side to side, and her eyes winked from behind her slender Ultra-Gog glasses. Everything was as normal, for the number-one girl-spy-in-training. Except—

‘Bent bananas!’ G-Mamma shuddered as Blonde hobbled across the Spy-lab. ‘You look like you need a walking stick. What is wrong with the Blonde?’

Janey shrugged – or at least that’s what she tried to do. ‘It feels a bit…’She wriggled and dropped into a couple of combat poses, ‘… tight.’

Her SPI:KE (Solomon’s Polificational Investigations: Kid Educator) slapped a hand to her forehead, wincing as she caught herself in the eye with a large diamante cocktail ring. ‘You’ve had a growth spurt!’

‘I think I have,’ said Janey. ‘My toes are practically sticking through the end of my Fleet-feet. Shall we try and stretch it out a bit?’

‘Won’t work, Bendy Blondey.’ G-Mamma shook her head, a terrifying gleam in her eye. ‘No, there’s nothing else for it.’

Janey stepped back in alarm as G-Mamma lunged towards her brandishing a small square of plastic. ‘What are you going to with that?!’

‘With this, girly-girl, I’m taking you shopping.’ G-Mamma waved the plastic card around gleefully. ‘It just arrived from your dad. Unlimited spending on a Sol’s Spredit Account – that’s SPI credit to you. We’ve got the money, honey.’

Janey grinned. Her father was the mysterious head of Solomon’s Polificational Investigations. His work as a global spying genius kept him pretty busy but he always looked after Janey from a

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