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It is 1956 and Tom joins MI6 and is sent on his first mission abroad to Hong Kong where he is joined by Laura, a package of dynamite so powerful that Tom has a hard job to keep up. In Hong Kong they tangle with the Red Dragon Triad which is not very pleased when the duo set their casino on fire. Tom and Laura are causing the triad much heartache by eliminating all the triad's contacts in the Hong Kong government and are finally captured by them when the fun really begins. Tom comes out of this episode wondering if he is tough enough for the job. He discovers that James Bond lives truly in a world of fiction and he is brought down to earth with a bump. This is an exciting conclusion to the Jiggery Trilogy.
Boarding school bullies finally meet their match when scholarship rat Tom inherits a mystical family heirloom. What would you do with magic at your fingertips? The Jiggery Stick can make you invisible, paralyse your opponents, erase their memories and even send cricket balls far from their projected path. The Jiggery Stick is the perfect antidote for life's nastier characters. And it is the perfect inheritance for a schoolboy as he comes of age in war-torn Britain of the 1940s. Preventing bank robberies and landing the bullies in hot water is all in a day's work for our Tom. It's capers galore as the victim turns the tables at Beastleigh Hall. While we may not all have Jiggery Sticks to fight back against the bullies, we can all take a crumb of comfort from Ian Harrison's hilarious and, at times, though-provoking new novel.
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