Adam Sharp #3: Swimming with Sharks

Part of Adam Sharp

Illustrated by Guy Francis
Ebook
0"W x 0"H x 0"D  
On sale Jul 29, 2009 | 48 Pages | 978-0-307-56044-5
| Grades 2-4
Something is sinking the world’s ships! Eight-year-old super spy Adam Sharp dives right in to figure out what’s going on. But he never expected to see huge robot sharks biting holes in the bottom of the ships. And he certainly never expected to see the words “MADE IN BERMUDA” on the sharks’ metal bellies!
George Edward Stanley is the author of the Adam Sharp series. Stanley, a professor at Cameron University, teaches writing and foreign languages, including Albanian, Zulu, and Xhosa. He lives in Lawton, OK. View titles by George Edward Stanley
Guy Francis is a children's book illustrator from Utah. He attended Brigham Young University, where he developed his skills. His illustrations have appeared in various forms, including texts, games, and book covers, such as for the Mason Dixon series by Claudia Mills and the Adam Sharp series by George Edward Stanley. View titles by Guy Francis

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Something is sinking the world’s ships! Eight-year-old super spy Adam Sharp dives right in to figure out what’s going on. But he never expected to see huge robot sharks biting holes in the bottom of the ships. And he certainly never expected to see the words “MADE IN BERMUDA” on the sharks’ metal bellies!

Author

George Edward Stanley is the author of the Adam Sharp series. Stanley, a professor at Cameron University, teaches writing and foreign languages, including Albanian, Zulu, and Xhosa. He lives in Lawton, OK. View titles by George Edward Stanley
Guy Francis is a children's book illustrator from Utah. He attended Brigham Young University, where he developed his skills. His illustrations have appeared in various forms, including texts, games, and book covers, such as for the Mason Dixon series by Claudia Mills and the Adam Sharp series by George Edward Stanley. View titles by Guy Francis

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