EJ12 Girl Hero is Australia's bestselling adventure series for young girls. Now it’s the girls’ turn to save the world!
In EJ12 Girl Hero 20: True Light, two missions collide in a special flashback story.
Somewhere, far north in the Arctic Circle evil agency SHADOW has set up a money-forging laboratory. They plan to make copies of every currency in the world. They must be stopped but there is no trace of the laboratory.
Only when Special Agent EJ12 remembers her first mission in the Arctic Circle will she find the key to unlock the mystery.
That’s the easy part. As EJ12, Emma Jacks can do anything. So why does she find thinking about her grandma so hard? Perhaps she doesn’t after all …
This series is perfect for newly confident chapter book readers.
Susannah McFarlane is a successful children’s book author who, after many years working as a publisher, now spends her time writing and creating stories that kids love to read.
She is the creator and writer of the awarding-winning EJ12 Girl Hero series, the creator and co-author of the hugely popular series for boys, Boy vs Beast, and the author of the Little Mates series of alphabet books for under fives.
Susannah, who was also the original concept creator of two of Australia’s leading tween fiction series Go Girl! and Zac Power, understands kids and loves creating stories they enjoy to read. Her understanding and belief in the need for age-appropriate but fun content for kids comes from over twenty years experience as a children’s book publisher and from having worked with some of the world’s leading brands and writers. Susannah actually counts Thomas the Tank Engine, Winnie the Pooh, Tintin, and Enid Blyton as friends, not just former colleagues!
Susannah is also the founding director of Lemonfizz Media, a boutique children’s publisher that focuses on developing a small number of publishing projects across all content platforms, and a speaker on children’s publishing for the RMIT Editing and Publishing course.
She was previously the managing director of Egmont Books UK; the vice-president of the Egmont Group; the co‐owner, managing director and publisher of Hardie Grant Egmont; a contributor to the UK trade journal Publishing News; and the Convenor of the Children’s Publishing Committee and Board Director of the Australian Publishers’ Association.