Authors: Des Hunt
He spun around and continued along the corridor with a new spring in his step. If he hadn’t had the plaster on, I’m sure he would have been running. Once again, Nicholas Clarke was on a mission.
I smiled to myself, thinking that maybe he hadn’t changed so much after all. And that’s when I realized that, in many ways, I hoped he never did.
Des Hunt specializes in action-packed adventures set in the natural landscapes of New Zealand. This is his tenth novel, three of which have been finalists in the NZ Post Children’s Book Awards. Des lives on the Coromandel Peninsula.
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First published in 2011
This edition published in 2010
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Copyright © Des Hunt 2011
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National Library of New Zealand Cataloguing-in-Publication Data:
Hunt, Des, 1941-
The Peco incident / Des Hunt
ISBN 978-1-8695-0896-8 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-0-7304-9496-6 (epub)
1. Birds—New Zealand—Juvenile fiction. [1. Birds—New Zealand—Fiction. 2. Bioterrorism—Fiction. 3. Environmental protection—Fiction. 4. Otago Peninsula (N.Z.)—Fiction.] I. Title.
NZ823.3—dc 22
Cover design by Christa Moffitt, Christabella Designs