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True Grime
True Grime
True Grime
Natasha Deen
Grime cop and teen fairy Pepper Powder lives for one thing: protecting the human species from magical zealots who seek to eradicate them with Violent Illness of Unusual Resistance and Strength (humans call them “viruses,” but their mistake is understandable. The very young often get their words wrong.). When a terrorist leader releases a necrophage bomb, it not only decimates Grime headquarters, it turns Pepper into the magical world’s first fairy amputee—but she’s not going to let a little thing like a missing leg stop her. To catch her criminal, and prevent him from unleashing a VIURS in one of the human world’s biggest shopping centers, West Edmonton Mall, she goes undercover as a human. But once Pepper's theories of humanity collide with the reality of bullies, cliques, and environmental destruction, will she still believe humanity's worth saving?

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Pepper Powder is a dedicated Grime cop. She and her partner Harley work together to protect humans. When fairy terrorists try to rid the Earth of the young, environmentally destructive species with viruses, its time for Grime to step in. A particular terrorist group has created a bomb, turning Pepper into the first fairy missing a limb. This one is personal. But humans are in danger too, and Pepper, along with her partner, must find and stop the danger that could wipe out humanity once and for all.

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True Grime, by Natasha Deen, focuses on the adventures of a teenage fairy cop named Pepper Polly Pebble Petunia Powder Puff...but don't ever call her that unless you're her partner Harley Hands! Pepper and Harley, two hard-working Grime cops, work to keep magical creatures from misusing their magic. When a high-tech bomb set by terrorists turns Pepper into the world's first fairy amputee, however, things get personal.

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