Public Enemy Number Two

Public Enemy Number Two by Anthony Horowitz, published by Walker in 1997, is a juvenile fiction novel that spans 248 pages. The story follows thirteen-year-old Nick Diamond, who finds himself imprisoned after being wrongfully accused of a jewel heist. In a twist of fate, he shares a cell with notorious criminal Johnny Powers, and Nick must devise a plan to clear his name by capturing the elusive master criminal known as the Fence.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and mystery as Nick navigates his precarious situation, relying on the help of his older brother, Tim, for a daring escape. The narrative explores themes of family and sibling dynamics while immersing readers in a thrilling adventure set against a backdrop of crime and deception. This edition presents a captivating tale that combines elements of detective stories with a lighthearted approach, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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Thirteen-year-old Nick Diamond is in prison! Framed for a jewel heist, quick-thinking Nick finds himself sharing a cell with public enemy number one: Johnny Powers. Nicks only chance of clearing his name is to nail the Fence, the countrys master criminal. But to do that, he needs to break outwhich is where his bumbling older brother, Tim, comes in. Nicks not so sure hell make it to his fourteenth birthday!
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