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Agency Blue

Alex Smith

Publisher: Tafelberg

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Summary

An illustrated youth novel, a cross-over between a graphic novel and a full text teen fiction work. Joe Blue Siyengo excels at art and draws comic books. In a story that moves between the creator and the created, the story is told of Kitty and her gang of hip young friends who must solve the riddle of Kitty’s father’s death. This takes them on some wild adventures as they solve a series of riddles in order to find out the truth.
Available since: 10/21/2010.

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