Double Vision

Double Vision by F. T. Bradley is a juvenile fiction title published by HarperCollins on October 16, 2012. This 256-page book follows twelve-year-old Linc, a troublemaker facing a serious dilemma after his antics during a school field trip result in a lawsuit against his family. When two secret agents arrive with an offer to make the lawsuit disappear, Linc learns he bears an uncanny resemblance to a missing kid agent, thrusting him into a dangerous mission that he is ill-prepared for.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and humor as Linc navigates the challenges of stepping into the shoes of a secret agent. The story explores themes of friendship and social issues while highlighting Linc’s struggle to adapt to a world of espionage. As he confronts the dangers of the mission, Linc must rely on skills he doesn’t possess, making for an engaging narrative filled with unexpected twists. This edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on the trials of growing up amidst extraordinary circumstances.
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One’s a Secret Agent, One’s Not.
Twelve-year-old Linc is a trouble-maker with a dilemma. His antics on a recent school field trip went way overboard, landing his already poor family with a serious lawsuit. So when two secret agents show up at his house, Linc is eager to take them up on their offer to make the lawsuit disappear. They just need one tiny favor.
Turns out Linc looks exactly like one of their top kid agents—an agent who’s vanished during a vitally important mission. But no debriefing can prepare Linc for how dangerous the mission really is. It’s too bad he isn’t a black belt, a math genius, or a distance runner like his agent double. He’ll need all those skills and more if he hopes to make it out of this mission alive. . . .
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