Moone Boy 2: The Fish Detective by Nick Vincent Murphy (author) and Chris O'Dowd (author) (UK edition)

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Successful film and TV star Chris O’Dowd collaborates with friend and fellow screenwriter Nick Vincent Murphy on Moone Boy: The Fish Detective, the second book in this hilarious illustrated series inspired by the Sky TV series they co-wrote.

Martin’s parents are strapped for cash: it’s going to be a budget Christmas this year. So Martin plans to buy his own presents – and attempts, unsuccessfully, to get a job. Padraic puts in a word for him with his Auntie Bridget, who runs the local butcher’s shop. But her shop is struggling as the fish shop across the road undercuts her, and Bridget just can’t compete. No one knows how the owner, Francie Feeley, does it – especially since he doesn’t seem to employ anyone at his fish factory. No one goes in; no one comes out – it’s a mystery.

Intrigued, Martin decides to go undercover and find out the truth, like a fish-mole – or a fish detective. Martin infiltrates the factory and discovers that Francie is illegally employing a gang of Brazilian fish-gutters. They’re a lot of fun and one of them, Fabio, becomes Martin’s good friend. But when Martin is exposed as a spy, he has to choose which side he’s on. Will Christmas be ruined for the whole of Boyle?

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781447270980

Publisher

Macmillan Children's Books

Date published

May 5th, 2016

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 4.7; Middle years; 6.0 points

Other details

  • 288 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

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