book cover of Sky Riders
 

Sky Riders

(2026)
(The second book in the Felix and the Future Agency series)
A novel by

 
 
Get ready to join magical new hero Felix Green on an edge-of-your-seat adventure in this SECOND title at the FUTURE AGENCY.
Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Skandar . . .

Felix Green is back for a second year at the future agency and has just passed his initiation test to become a sky rider. It’s not a moment too soon, as agents have been going missing and the Future Agency is at risk once more from the school of night. It seems as though a double agent could be working inside the agency and Felix still hasn’t found his missing friend, Luke. As Felix begins to receive premonitions of himself with his old adversary, Christopher Marlowe, he starts to worry that he, too, could find himself recruited to the dark side . . .  

Praise for
Felix and the Future Agency:

‘Explosively magical! What a fun-filled, exciting adventure - kids are going to love it!’
Abi Elphinstone, author of
Skysong
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Very occasionally, a book comes along that feels fantastically unique - Felix and the Future Agency is that book. Clever and funny with a genius premise and characters to fall in love with, I’m already counting down the days to the sequel.’ A.F. Steadman, author of the Skandar series.

‘A heart-strong story built to get lost in. Storytelling at its most spectacular.’  Jacob North, author of the Ice Apprentices series.

'It’s packed with mystery and bursting with magic – the must-read middle-grade adventure of the year!’
Laura Noakes, author of
Cosima Unfortunate Steals a Star

‘Loved this twisty magical adventure with a big-hearted hero and roots in real history from the ghost stories of the London Underground to the Premonitions Bureau.’ 
Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of
Think Like a Boss
 
'A super contemporary story grounded in history... Wow!  The research, joy, time, thought, fun and wit Rachel has poured into the story and not to mention MAGIC.’ 
Cerrie Burnell, author of
The Girl with the Shark’s Teeth
 
‘Spookily good! Devoured it all in a day!’ Steven Lenton


Genre: Children's Fiction

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