1. Secret Agent DEREK ‘DANGER’ DALE: The Case of Animals Behaving Really REALLY Badly.
It’s the biggest case Secret agents R Definitely NOT Us has ever seen. Wild animals are turning to a life of crime and it’s all the work of evil Doctor Evil MacEvilness. Can Secret Agent Derek ‘Danger’ Dale outwit a criminal mastermind, escape the clutches of the four most deadly creatures on the planet and save the world’s biggest diamond?
Extreeeeeeeemely unlikey!
Get your BADLY BEHAVING TEACHERS’ NOTES here!
TRAILER by JOE BAUER!
REVIEWS:
The first of a series: it was such a shame when the shenanigans came to a halt. Anyone who loves a bit of slapstick comedy will love Secret Agent ‘Derek’ Danger Dale. (Magpies – Jo Burnell)
2. Secret Agent DEREK ‘DANGER’ DALE : The Case of the Really REALLY Scary Things.
Get your REALLY SCARY TEACHERS’ NOTES here!
REVIEWS:
Michael Gerard Bauer’s The Case of the Really, REALLY Scary Things is a spy adventure that is bursting with hilariously dangerous situations for Secret Agent Derek “Danger” Dale to overcome in the never ending struggle against Doctor Evil Mac Evilness. With Joe Bauer’s bold film strip style illustrations, injecting a sense of live action into each page, The Case of the Really, REALLY Scary Things is a fun packed roller-coaster ride from go to whoa. (Creative Kids Tales)
3. Secret Agent DEREK ‘DANGER’ DALE: The Case of the Really, REALLY, Magnetic Magnet!
Get your REALLY MAGNETIC TEACHERS’ NOTES here!
REVIEWS:
Joe Bauer’s graphic illustrations compliment and build on the clever word play and tongue-in-cheek humour in this well paced novel for children 8+. The book’s visual format and humour may also appeal to reluctant readers. Highly recommended. (CBCA Reading Time)
OVERSEAS EDITIONS:
Brazil – Editora Fundamento – Coming soon!

Joe Bauer (illustrator and awesome son) at the first Derek Book Launch.
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Thank you! Derek is really really happy about that!
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