Trudi's Triumph

Trudi's Triumph

"The craziest, weirdest, funniest, spy spoof I've ever encountered."

What's wrong with us Brits? Nothing that Trudi can't put right. A pre-teen feisty female like her can fix anything. Especially when she's teamed up with a crazy cat, a cantankerous parrot and an MI6 agent with a history of mental health issues.

Unfortunately, reshaping the nation's destiny is a tad trickier than it looks. Plus, events and people have an annoying knack of going their own way, instead of doing what they're told.

A drawback of being twelve is that there are one or two things in life left to learn after all. Not that she's the only one. Grownups in this story have a fair few shocks in store too. But are they delights or disasters? 

It's possible that the end of this story is really just a beginning ...

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About the author

After forty years covering Westminster politics, first for LBC then Sky News, Peter Spencer is now a freelance presenter on GB News, where he provides neutral (if at times frivolous) political analysis. He also writes a weekly column for Malestrom magazine. Peter has a waterfront home on Cornwall's rugged north coast, where he handfeeds seagulls and does exactly what granddaughters tell him to.

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