Jack Heath has written thirty-nine thrillers for adults and children. His novels have been translated into eight languages and adapted for film. Jack started writing his first book at thirteen and by eighteen had his first publishing contract.
Interesting facts about Jack Heath:
He was the voice of bears, seals, and foxes in the popular mobile game Rodeo Stampede
Trained with firearms, toured prisons, examined body parts at a morgue
Read books by only women for a year
Performed as a magician
Been a stunt driver
His enthusiastic presentations in schools have got thousands of children hooked on reading.
Liars is an action-packed thriller series about a kid who invents a lie detector app, accidentally exposing everyone’s darkest secrets and making him the target of a criminal mastermind known only as Viper.
Kill Your Brother is Jack Heath's latest adult thriller. What would you do when faced with an impossible choice? Would you kill your brother to save yourself?
Hangman, Hunter and Hideout are a series featuring ex-FBI agent Timothy Blake and have been described as a bloodied, twisted rollercoaster of dark action and suspense; perverse and a dark twisted take on a crime novel.
Fero isn’t a spy—but he looks like someone who is. When he gets arrested in a case of mistaken identity, volunteering for a dangerous mission may be his only hope. This espionage series was nominated for several awards and has delighted fans of the Jason Bourne and Alex Rider series. These books are located in the Adventure collection of The Christopher Brennan Library.
Bullet Train Disaster
You are strapped tightly into your seat on the bullet train. The mountain track is so steep, the aisle is a staircase. As the train accelerates at top speed, a passenger slips out of his seat and begins to fall to the back of the train. He will probably die.
Do you unstrap yourself to save him, or do you stay in your seat?
Thirty endings per book—choose wisely.