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Sean Yeager Adventures #2

Sean Yeager: Hunters Hunted

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The second exciting episode in the Sean Yeager Adventures series.

An action, mystery, adventure with science fiction and comedy set in a near real world.

Sean Yeager is moved to a secure mansion surrounded by forest for his own protection. He soon becomes bored and plots ways of meeting his friends and keeping himself amused. He meets Emily, who is also living at the safe house, and hears of a legendary treasure which drives the owner insane. Without realising that danger is approaching from all sides, they decide to search for the treasure, which is calling to Sean in his dreams. During his stay he meets a collection of new characters and bio-robots, but who can he trust? And will Sean and Emily succeed in finding the mysterious treasure before they themselves are captured?

For more information see the website at http://seanyeager.com

Hunters Hunted is also available in e-book format via all major online shops.

SYA is a family friendly saga that is age appropriate from 7 to 70. This book is written for intermediate readers (middle grade) and upwards (young adult to adult). Younger readers (7 to 8) may not understand all the nuances, but will be able to enjoy the story. Older readers (10+) will understand the sub-plots and nuances better. (similar genre works: Star Wars, James Bond, Artemis Fowl, Hitchhikers Guide)

203 pages, Paperback

First published March 7, 2013

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About the author

D.M. Jarrett

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Hi,

I'm David Jarrett, author of Sean Yeager Adventures, exciting action, adventure sci-fi for readers ages 8 to 12

Titles include:

Sean Yeager and the DNA Thief
Sean Yeager Hunters Hunted
Sean Yeager Claws of Time
Sean Yeager Mortal Thread

These are available in UK and US versions.

For more information go to www.SeanYeager.com


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43 reviews
July 31, 2016
This book is a definite improvement on the first in the series. It's aimed at a younger audience than myself (17) but I still enjoyed it.
The fast pace of the entire book keeps you intrigued with a real theme of adventure throughout. The sci-fi twists s make it interesting, and it has a great sense of humour.
The addition of an important female character definitely helped up the rating of it, as girls will be more likely to read it if it doesn't seem solely aimed at young boys.
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March 8, 2013
Hunters Hunted has been beautifully written and keeps up the pace and sense of adventure of The DNA Thief. It's a more complex story with mystery and sci-fi twists, including clones, androbots and sentient computers. It has a great humour running through it and the storyline will grip readers of all ages from intermediate upwards. A brilliant ride for adventure, mystery and sci-fi lovers!
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58 reviews513 followers
November 4, 2015
This book is very interesting and well written. All the technology and science fiction in this book keep me interested, for a young adult book. The characters might crack corny jokes a few times, but the plot keeps the story moving from action scene to action scene. I think this book is better than the first and has an interesting story that continues across the series.
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June 8, 2013
Wow cool book! It has battles, robots and a sort of treasure hunt.
I loved the cat, can I have one? and the shopping trip. You feel like youre in the scenes.
I liked the first book but this is way better. I cant wait to see what happens next.
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October 29, 2013
What a great sequel, the pace has quickened, excellent new character in the Cat, I hope he is around in the next books.

My kids, both girls, love the action, mystery and classic bad guys. The addition of a girl character as a partner in adventure for Sean has heightened enjoyment.

The classical references, Rubicon, Ze'us etc... Sparked some great questions from the kids, so much better than some of the formulaic dross out there that once read is quickly forgotten or does not make kids think.
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