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Code Name: Dodger

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Teen runaways Justin and Mira must outwit the Pharaoh—an evil enemy spy. Could their first kiss be the kiss of death?

203 pages, ebook

First published May 24, 2009

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Eric Auxier

14 books19 followers
An airline pilot by day, writer by night, and kid by choice!

Author of:
-The Last Bush Pilots: An Amazon Top 100 Breakthrough Novel!
-Code Name: Dodger Missions 1-4
"One of the best books I've ever read!" —Online Book Club
-There I Wuz! Adventures From 3 Decades in the Sky, Volumes 1—4
- True tales from 30,000 feet!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dodger - cunning and clever!, January 23, 2012
By Tracy S
This review is from: Code Name: Dodger (Kindle Edition)
Throughout the book I found myself anxiously turning pages and keeping my own record of clues. I was determined to solve this spy mystery right along with teenage Justin! This book is not short on twists and turns and drama. Perfect for every spy wanna be at any age!

5.0 out of 5 stars Codename Dodger rocks!, January 20, 2012
By Cactuswest -
The author is a kid at heart and Codename Dodger reminded me that I used to be a kid too. As a kid I fantasized about being a Justin Reed taking on the entire world fighting the bad guys. We forget that good versus evil should be black and white. Thank you Eric Auxier for reminding us of that. A must read if you want to be a kid again...if only for a few hours.

5.0 out of 5 stars Atta boy Dodger!, May 31, 2009
By C. Anding
This review is from: Code Name: Dodger (Kindle Edition)
This was a fun fast paced kid/spy thriller. I am not a teen age boy but if I was I would want to be Justin. He is a smart kid but rebellious enough not to be a dork. I really enjoyed the allusion to the Artful Dodger. I enjoyed reading this and think that it would make a great Disney movie or series.
I will look forward to the next installment.
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December 13, 2013
I loved this book. It had so much action. I thought Bob was Pharoah, but it was Hoffman. I think taht Varlos didn't show up at Justin's funeral because he was looking for him. I loved how in the end Bob and Justin got Pharoah/Hoffman. I thought Justin was toast because he buried his gun. I liked how Bob adopted Justin because he could still see Glen and they loved each other. They both had each other's back. I loved this book. Read it!
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March 8, 2020
A fun, action-packed read with plenty of spy-thriller stuff and every kid's dream - CIA training without all the responsibility.

This was a great, quick read clearly aimed at young adults.

Recommended for young people who like it when kids are smarter than adults, can solve mysteries that adults can't, and kick ass (literally).
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14 reviews4 followers
January 2, 2020
Loved it. I enjoyed how ravioli or was to follow and how the author got me to understand everything without losing me. He provided enough information on the subject without becoming to detailed. I enjoyed the random humor between the boys.
288 reviews5 followers
October 4, 2021
Action packed book

I loved the action, emotion and characters in this book. I couldn't put the book down. It was fun to read it.
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December 2, 2012
I say "Watch out James Bond, your replacement has arrived as the Artful Dodger."

Buckle up for a roller coaster of a ride adventure. Orphaned teenager Justin Reed aka Dodger is on a mission hunt to find his father's killer. Twists and turns take him on a whirlwind journey of outsmarting evil spies, dodging assassins, and figuring out if his one CIA confidant is truly on his side.

The author writes this spy thriller for a teenage audience, but as an adult and kid at heart I was completely lured in by the non-stop action. The plot was woven together to keep the reader intrigued just enough to keep sliding over to the next page. I am so looking forward to the next sequel. I'm thinking it would be a great story line for a movie.

Spectacular!!!
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