EKHO-Evil Kid Hunting Organization

EKHO

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book EKHO-Evil Kid Hunting Organization by MARIE D. JONES, Max Jones, MARIE JONES
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Author: MARIE D. JONES, Max Jones ISBN: 9781386907855
Publisher: MARIE JONES Publication: July 30, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: MARIE D. JONES, Max Jones
ISBN: 9781386907855
Publisher: MARIE JONES
Publication: July 30, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Bullies Beware! EKHO Is Here!

Elvis Jones is tired of being picked on, taunted and teased by the bullies at his elementary school. So he does what any smart, technologically savvy kid his age does – he creates "EKHO- Evil Kid Hunting Organization," a sophisticated network of kid spies and secret agents that utilize a variety of cool gadgets and stealth methods to stay one step ahead of the enemy – the bullies.  They recruit bullied kids and train them in the ways of the spy, with regular missions posted to an encrypted website that require smarts and skill, especially when the bullies catch on and form a counter-spy group, "DEKE – Destroy EKHO Kids Everywhere."

It's all in good fun, until the kids of EKHO must put their skills to use for a far more serious purpose. As field agents come across evidence of a sinister conspiracy at their school, EKHO is forced to deal with a whole new danger when the bullies begin acting strangely, as if under some kind of weird mind control...and some of the school staff are in on it. As they deal with betrayal, sabotage, infiltration and intrigue, the agents of EKHO are left wondering –

Who can you trust when the kid standing next to you might not be entirely human?

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Bullies Beware! EKHO Is Here!

Elvis Jones is tired of being picked on, taunted and teased by the bullies at his elementary school. So he does what any smart, technologically savvy kid his age does – he creates "EKHO- Evil Kid Hunting Organization," a sophisticated network of kid spies and secret agents that utilize a variety of cool gadgets and stealth methods to stay one step ahead of the enemy – the bullies.  They recruit bullied kids and train them in the ways of the spy, with regular missions posted to an encrypted website that require smarts and skill, especially when the bullies catch on and form a counter-spy group, "DEKE – Destroy EKHO Kids Everywhere."

It's all in good fun, until the kids of EKHO must put their skills to use for a far more serious purpose. As field agents come across evidence of a sinister conspiracy at their school, EKHO is forced to deal with a whole new danger when the bullies begin acting strangely, as if under some kind of weird mind control...and some of the school staff are in on it. As they deal with betrayal, sabotage, infiltration and intrigue, the agents of EKHO are left wondering –

Who can you trust when the kid standing next to you might not be entirely human?

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