You, the reader, are the star of this book, and you decide what happens. Along with your fellow crew members on your spaceship, you’ve travelled from Earth to Titan and are ready to return when the emergency alarm goes off: alien life has been detected on the ship. Can you track it down? Has it already attacked your friends? What are you going to do?
As the story develops, you’ll need to be on your toes – the wrong decision will lead to disaster, while there are logic puzzles and brain teasers to test you too. The format has all the interactive fun of a computer game while the extras, including lively black and white illustrations, make it an even more exciting reading experience.
Catch the aliens before they catch you! This out-of-this-world middle-grade fiction title immerses the reader in a page-turning, pick-your-own path, alien adventure.
You are a brilliant young scientist who has been chosen for a research mission to a distant planet. On your way back to Earth, you are woken early from cryosleep by the ship's computer. It has detected an alien life form, but there doesn't seem to be any sign of one.
You look at your fellow crewmates and wonder if one of them has been taken over by an alien intelligence. Can you work out who can be trusted and who the aliens are before they take over your mind, too...?
This exciting adventure story for readers aged 9+ features a fast-paced branching structure with over 45 possible endings. At the end of each page there are two distinct options that will take the reader on different paths through the action - meaning that the reader controls the narrative (and their destiny!) throughout.
Twenty illustrated puzzle missions are woven into the narrative at key turning points, so the reader is fully immersed in the story. Featuring gripping plot twists and atmospheric illustrations, this is an alien adventure like no other.
Tim Collins worked in advertising before turning his talents to writing, where he specializes in humorous historical fiction for children. His books have been translated into over 30 languages worldwide. He has won awards including the Manchester Fiction City award, the Lincolnshire Young People's Book Award and the Kalbacher Klapperschlange award.