Book 1

Football Heroes

by Anthony Masters

Published 26 October 2000
A series of true-life adventures for reluctant or less-able readers, encompassing astonishing feats and adventures, dangerous journeys and great moments from the world of football. Each book contains three short stories of approximately 1,500 words each on a linked theme, written in a very accessible style and illustrated throughout with lively black-and-white line artwork. Where possible the illustrations have a "non-fiction" feel: maps, diagrams and cutaways all feature.

Book 2

Mountain Horror

by Anthony Masters

Published 13 September 2001
A series of true-life adventures for reluctant or less-able readers, encompassing astonishing feats and adventures, dangerous journeys and great moments from the world of football. Each book contains three short stories of approximately 1,500 words each on a linked theme, written in a very accessible style and illustrated throughout with lively black-and-white line artwork. Where possible the illustrations have a "non-fiction" feel: maps, diagrams and cutaways all feature.

Book 3

Terror At Sea

by Anthony Masters

Published 26 October 2000
A series of true-life adventures for reluctant or less-able readers, encompassing astonishing feats and adventures, dangerous journeys and great moments from the world of football. Each book contains three short stories of approximately 1,500 words each on a linked theme, written in a very accessible style and illustrated throughout with lively black-and-white line artwork. Where possible the illustrations have a "non-fiction" feel: maps, diagrams and cutaways all feature.

Book 4

Daring Escapes

by Anthony Masters

Published 13 September 2001
A series of true-life adventures for reluctant or less-able readers, encompassing astonishing feats and adventures, dangerous journeys and great moments from the world of football. Each book contains three short stories of approximately 1,500 words each on a linked theme, written in a very accessible style and illustrated throughout with lively black-and-white line artwork. Where possible the illustrations have a "non-fiction" feel: maps, diagrams and cutaways all feature.