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Double You

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When Adam Murphy learns that his late, revered grandfather, David McLean, hid a huge stash of foreign cash and fake passports in the family’s cottage, he is stunned. Was Grandpa really a traitor, as some of the evidence suggests? And why was a loaded Walther PPK pistol hidden at the cottage? Determined to prove his grandfather’s innocence, Adam takes the famous James Bond gun and follows the clues to Bermuda, where he encounters danger, evidence of espionage, and an unusual girl named Angel Dahl. Desperate and on the run with Angel, pursued by a deadly operative, Adam races to other exotic locations, unsure if Angel is friend or foe, or if his grandfather was a hero or a villain. Three clues hold the dark secret of David McLean’s past—the letter W, a glass eye with a golden iris, and the haunting words of someone named Mr. Know.
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Release dateOct 1, 2014
ISBN9781459805354
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Shane Peacock

Shane Peacock is an author, playwright, journalist and screenwriter, published in twenty languages in eighteen countries. He is a seven-time winner of the Junior Library Guild of America Selection, twice winner of the Arthur Ellis Award, and has been short-listed for the Kirkus Book of the Year, the Governor-General’s Award, three times for the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award, and the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book prize. His young adult novels include the acclaimed Boy Sherlock Holmes series, the Dylan Maples Adventures, and The Dark Missions of Edgar Brim trilogy. He lives in Cobourg, ON with his wife, journalist Sophie Kneisel.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Double You is written for young adults and is a sequel from The Last Message. This is also a series written about seven cousins by seven different authors. The book says that you can read them in any sequence, it is your choice. I thought the premise of the series was interesting and wondered how it could be carried out. No to fear the others were only mentioned and no details given about their place in the story line. Double you had a great plot after it was all given to you in the end, but was very confusing to me as the story progressed. I may of needed to read the first book to understand the main character better, but then to me all the character descriptions were somewhat vague as though they did not matter. I do think more time spent on building the characters would of made this a lot better book. The sections describing in detail what they were eating seemed total out of place and the scene with the two girls could of been cut and we would never of missed it. Since this was the second outing of this character I would of hoped it would of been better presented. I could tell the author was from Canada trying to write about an American which did not always come across as accurate in the sense of how those raised in the USA feel about using the word America. The concept is great I just hope it continues to improve.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Double You by Shane Peacock is part of a series of seven books, each following a different grandson of David McLean. When the grandsons meet at their deceased grandfather's cottage, they discover a bag full of cash, a Walther PPK (James Bond's weapon of choice), and several fake passports. They each decide to take a direction and look for clues about what their grandfather was involved in.Double You follows grandson Adam as he tracks down clues in Bermuda and Jamaica to prove his grandfather is not a traitor. From a previous series, Adam's life was turned around by his grandfather, so it is important to him that he show that his grandfather is not a traitor. The pacing is pretty good and the book gives the feel of a James Bond adventure as he runs from one location to another. Along the way he meets Angel Dahl, who does not appear to be your typical James Bond girl as she favors grey sweats and is somewhat clumsy.Overall, I enjoyed the book. I found it a bit hard to believe how easy it would be for him to travel around with a gun, even with his father's pilot papers, but aside from that, it is an interesting adventure full of suspense, suspicion, and spy history. I enjoyed learning new facts about spies and the Bond movies and would recommend this book to older kids and teens interested in adventure fiction.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a LibraryThing Early review. I enjoyed reading this novel. The plot was easy to follow, fast paced, with lots of action. As a parent of fourteen-year-old sons, I appreciated the author's development of the main character, Adam. More specifically, the author's use of how Adam's conscious is described as a "good/bad" Adam. I believe the moral choices and behaviors that Adam encounters will help other teenage boys be aware of the type of choices that they may encounter in their own lives. Overall, this was a well written novel that readers of action/adventure will love.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really enjoyed "The Seven Series" and this is my first book in the follow up "Sequel" series. Shane Peacock is one of my favourite Canadian YA authors and this book was no exception. I enjoyed it even more than the first book, "The Last Message". Shane writes a lot of mysteries and this is his first spy thriller which he has excelled at. This book concerns the one American cosin of the seven boys. He was the black sheep in the first book but now he's discovered his true self since those events. This is an action-packed spy story with a James Bond theme and centres around the famous British literary spies Fleming, Greene, Le Carre, etc. It also brings the story of the famous Canadian spy, The an They Called Intrepid, William Stephenson. A roller coaster ride of a book that even includes a Bond girl, Angel Dahl.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Double You will be a hit with it's target audience, young 5th - 7th grade boys and some girls who are looking for spy thrillers, and although they won't admit it, a bit of romance. Adam Murphy's grandfather has just died and left behind passports with fake identities, lots of foreign money and a letter with an address in Bermuda. Adam goes down to Bermuda to find out who exactly his grandfather had been and naively walks into a, for him, very bad situation where he has to rely on a mousy female to save him.This is a cozy. The plot isn't too tight, and isn't embroiled in complicated political intrigue. At times it seems like it's a travelogue being written while a thug is after the author. Pretty easy reading and easy concepts suited to the reluctant reader.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Young adult spy drama, Adam and Angel make a good teamSeven books by seven authors. Apparently, this one by Shane Peacock is the 7th book and the only one I have read. That said, it does well as a stand-alone and that is how I will review it. Seven cousins, minus two who are too far away, have gathered in the family McLean cottage in Ontario one wintry day in late December when something completely unexpected comes to light. Their Grandfather was no longer living. In the process of preparing the fireplace with logs set nearby to heat the cabin, the final log appeared to be stuck to the floor and with a sudden heave, up came the floorboard exposing a secret hidey-hole. What is this all about? Obviously, their grandfather had something to hide. This book mostly follows grandson Adam and the rest of the story features mostly grandfather and grandson...or is it.Wait, secret compartment? backpack? gun? 007? money? Who and what was their grandfather? Following clues included within, Adam takes on the task of trying to fit the pieces together. After all, he is the Bond fan, the one who read all the super spy books. Who better to check out where the clues will lead? Too bad his alter ego, Bad Adam, tags along. He has fought with Bad Adam for years and now seems to be mostly in control of him. Strange things happen in this book. Armed with his grandfather's gun, a Walther PPK like James Bond uses, his share of the money found (as well as many passports with different names) Adam goes in search of his grandfather David McLean's history, his first stop Bermuda where things get off to a bad and crazy start.Sometimes I felt like I was reading a James Bond story and others that I was in a very confusing nightmare as Adam's grandfather who was dead turns out to be alive and ready to kill his grandson. Bring on a bizarre rescue by Angel Dahl, an orphan who was raised here. This story gets pretty weird at times, but humorous in its weirdness. A spy or not a spy? A double agent or not a double agent? That appears to be the question. But if the man Adam believes to be his grandfather isn't, is he Angel Dahl's adoptive father? There are complications to every step or flight they take, but the very end will surprise you. As a young adult book, young people will certainly enjoy it. The protaganist is 17 and with Angel, who is 18, they make a good team.