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Deadly D and Justice Jones

The Compendium

Scott Prince David Hartley David Hartley

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Magabala Books
04 August 2026
The compendium of Deadly D and Justice Jones 3-book series.

Eleven-year-old Dylan has just moved from Mount Isa to Brisbane and he s not happy. But as soon as he gets to Flatwater State School he finds a former Mount Isa Miner s footy supporter in his principal and a

Broncos tragic

as a teacher. He also makes a friend in Justice Jones and an enemy in Jared Knutz. Dylan is cursed with an abnormality, transforming him into a fully-grown man whenever he gets angry. Always a worry, the

curse

proves to be a blessing in the city when his alter ego attracts the interest of the Broncos during a class excursion. Dylan becomes

Deadly D

a star player with the fire to rival even the great Prince! But how will he continue to keep his

curse

a secret from the fans, suspicious news reporters and new classmates?
By:   ,
Illustrated by:   David Hartley
Imprint:   Magabala Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9781922613493
ISBN 10:   1922613495
Pages:   426
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Scott Prince, from the Kalkadoon People in Mt Isa, lives on the Gold Coast with his family. Scott has played Rugby League for the Brisbane Broncos and a number of other NRL teams, including Wests Tigers, where he won a premiership in 2005. Scott has represented Australia at an international level and has been part of the Queensland State of Origin side. In 2005, he won a premiership while playing for the West Tigers. David Hartley is a deputy principal in the city of Logan, south of Brisbane. He lives on the Gold Coast with his wife and two daughters. Employed by Education Queensland for more than a decade, he has taught across many year levels and was awarded Gold Coast Teacher of the Year in 2009. David s people are Barunggam, the traditional people of the Darling Downs/Chinchilla region.

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