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The message said his father’s death wasn’t an accident. Sixteen-year-old Danny Foster has three hours to find what his spy father hid in Tokyo. The evidence could destroy a criminal empire. But the woman who sent him might be working for them. The friendly teenager who offered help might be hunting him. In Tokyo’s neon maze, everyone lies. Some secrets are worth dying for. Some are worth living for.

What You Get:

  • Complete 2,000-3,000 word story broken into chapters with engaging headings
  • 600-700 Lexile level (accessible but not babyish)
  • Engaging cover art
  • 4 multiple-choice comprehension questions (Quick Check)
  • 2 scaffolded reflection prompts (Think About It)
  • Full answer key with sample student responses
  • Aligned with National Australian English Curriculum
  • Zero prep required - print and go

Why This Works: Students who “don’t like reading” will finish this story. The hook is fast, the stakes are real, and the ending pays off. They’ll ask for the next one.

Perfect For:

  • Reluctant or struggling readers (Years 7-9)
  • Literacy intervention programs
  • Casual teacher emergency lessons
  • Reading for pleasure initiatives
  • Students who need high-interest, age-appropriate content

No more students claiming reading isn’t for them. Don’t bore them. Give them a good story and they’ll like reading.

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