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Twins Eddie and Flo are staying with their grandad, and they’re driving him quackers!
First they uncover his secret superhero identity.
Then they accidentally release the supervillain in his attic.
Can Eddie and Flo hatch a plan to help bring the supervillain to justice?
Chris Judge is an illustrator, artist and children’s picture book author from Dublin. Since 2011, Chris has written and illustrated over 35 children’s books, many in collaboration with authors like Roddy Doyle, David O’Doherty (the Danger is Everywhere series) and Eoin Colfer. Chris’s first book, The Lonely Beast, won the Specsavers Irish Children’s Book of the Year in 2011 at the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards.
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