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  • Published: 22 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742534893
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

Zebra Rampage: Mission Fox Book 5




Harry and Jordan Fox are on a chairlift ride at Nullambine Zoo when they spy a baby zebra in danger.  It looks like a Code Bright Red mission.  Can they outrun a charging zebra and outsmart a river of hippos in time to save the baby's life?

JORDAN WATCHED THE BABY ZEBRA FOR A FEW SECONDS.  ITS EYES WERE CLOSED.  'SOMETHING'S WRONG,' HE SAID.

Harry and Jordan Fox are on a chairlift ride at Nullambine Zoo when they spy a baby zebra in danger.  It looks like a Code Bright Red mission.  Can they outrun a charging zebra and outsmart a river of hippos in time to save the baby's life?

IT LOOKS LIKE THEIR STRIPEY-ESST MISSION YET . . .

  • Published: 22 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742534893
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

About the authors

Justin D'Ath

Born in New Zealand, Justin D'Ath was one of twelve children. He came to Australia in 1971 to study for missionary priesthood but after three years, left the seminary in the dead of night and spent two years roaming Australia on a motorbike! Whilst doing that he began his writing career contributing pieces for motorbike magazines. He published his first novel for adults in 1989 and this was followed by numerous award-winning short stories, also for adults. Justin has worked in a sugar mill, on a cattle station, in a mine, on an island, in a laboratory, built cars, picked fruit, driven forklifts and taught writing for twelve years. He wrote his first children's book in 1996 and to date he has published over 50 books. He has two children, six grandchildren, and two dogs.

Heath McKenzie

Heath McKenzie is a best-selling, award-winning Melbourne-based author and illustrator who specialises in stylised digital illustrations (aiming to make them look as non-digital as possible). He has written and illustrated over 40 picture books and illustrated a whole lot more across numerous forms of print media.