Jack and George have barely recovered from their ordeal at Camp X when their lives are disrupted once again. Informed that they may still be in danger, they are relocated to Bowmanville, where their mother has been offered a clerking job in a prisoner of war camp holding the highest-ranking German officers. The boys’ initial fear of the camp is replaced by open curiosity, and on visits to their mother’s workplace, they begin to know - and even to like - the prisoners they meet. When they are offered the after-school job of delivering the camp’s mail, however, their involvement deepens and soon Canadian agents ask them to keep their eyes and ears open for possible escape plans. For, as the boys are told, it is a matter of loyalty to their homeland that the German prisoners must try to escape, even if it costs them their lives - and the lives of two boys in the wrong place at the wrong time.

 


Alex and his friend Sam have been called a lot of things at school, including ‘brainers’ and ‘geekoids’. But when Twilight Stevens, the new sixth-grader with the brilliant red hair and multiple ear piercings, called the two boys ‘dangerous’, Alex can’t believe it. It’s true that Sam’s ideas have got them in trouble with the principal before, but nothing serious. Not like Twilight’s idea of sneaking away to New York City to see an incredible rock concert. But there’s more to New York than a rock concert - including incredible sights and incredible threats from a gang of street thugs.