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Greetings from Witness Protection!

Greetings from Witness Protection!

Paperback

FamilyGeneral Juvenile Fiction

Publisher Price: $7.99

ISBN10: 1250179041
ISBN13: 9781250179043
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Published: Oct 2 2018
Pages: 384
Weight: 0.65
Height: 1.00 Width: 5.10 Depth: 7.60
Language: English

Nicki Demere is an orphan and a pickpocket. She also happens to be the U.S. Marshals' best bet to keep a family alive. . . .

Jake Burt is a storytelling magician. Partcoming of age tale and part spy thriller, Greetings from Witness Protection could be a collaboration between Judy Blume and Ian Fleming.--Ann M. Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of RainReign and the Baby-Sitters Club series

The marshals are looking for the perfect girl to join a mother, father, and son on the run from the nation's most notorious criminals. After all, the bad guys are searching for a family with one kid, not two, and adding a streetwise girl who knows a little something about hiding things may be just what the marshals need.

Nicki swears she can keep the Trevor family safe, but to do so she'll have to dodge hitmen, cyberbullies, and the specter of standardized testing, all while maintaining her marshal-mandated B-minus average. As she barely balances the responsibilities of her new identity, Nicki learns that the biggest threats to her family's security might not lurk on the road from New York to North Carolina, but rather in her own past.

Jake Burt's debut middle-grade novel Greetings from Witness Protection! is as funny as it is poignant.

Praise for Greetings from Witness Protection!:

This inventive, clever story has a lot of heart at its center. Jake Burt's debut is utterly rewarding. --Wendy Mass, New York Times-bestselling author of The Candymakers and Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life

The biggest complaint that readers may have about Burt's debut novel is that it ends. --Publishers Weekly, starred review

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