01817nam a2200253 i 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020003900062040002500101082001500126100002800141245005700169264003800226300002300264336002100287337002500308338002300333520105100356650003401407650004001441650003701481655002301518655002201541OSt20260428102939.0250122s2025 wlk cr 000 1 eng d a9781915444820cRM 65.95qpaperback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a823.921 aOwen, Loris, eauthor. 10aThe Cyber CIPHERS of Eartha Quicksmith /cLORIS OWEN 1aCardiff : bFirefly Press, c2025 a361 pages ;c20 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aAdventurous, atmospheric, and driven by energetic dialogue, The Cyber Ciphers of Eartha Quicksmith concludes Loris Owen’s puzzle-packed trilogy in exhilarating style as Kip, Albert, Leela and Timmi courageously embark on an expedition to save the world from the grip of the Grittleshank Corporation. This third thrilling quest sees the quartet harness all the skills they’ve honed at Quicksmith's College of Strange Energy to, essentially, save the world, with the stakes heightened by also having to rescue Kip’s mum from the clutches of the malicious Grittleshank Corporation. To that end, the adventure begins when they follow clues laid by Eartha Quicksmith, the college’s genius founder who, “like the Oracle at Delphi… always spoke in riddles, because the things she saw and the way in which she saw them, were not easily translated into ordinary language, into ordinary ideas”. As a result, it takes a bunch of extraordinary kids like Kip, Albert, Leela and Timmi to escape capture and outwit the increasingly dangerous enemy10aFriendship vJuvenile fiction20aMothers and sons vJuvenile fiction20aGood and evil vJuvenile fiction 7aChildren's stories 7aFantasy fiction.