
The Adventures Begin
DP and The Fang
Time is running out for DP and The Fang. A secret formula and the world cocoa supply have gone missing and only they can solve the case – with the help of their mystery boss, D.
Using their unique special powers and incredible ingenuity, DP and The Fang track down mastermind Chocolate Icing to a beautiful, remote Whitsunday island off the world-famous Great Barrier Reef. But, unbeknownst to the boys, a mysterious dark figure is monitoring their every move.
Can the boys stop mastermind Chocolate Icing in time or will their constant bickering and her unbridled passion and ambition get the better of them this time?
Chris Mitchell’s novel drops you into a world of mystery and suspense, with enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes.
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ISBN: 9 780645 472707
Who ARE DP and The Fang?

Secret Agent DP
A rare image of DP. Unaware his photo was taken, his secret weapon was enough to destabilise the camera and protect his true identify.
He is the big brother of the two boys. Fearless and intelligent, he has but one weakness, and he almost succumbed to it.
Secret Agent The Fang
No known photograph exists of The Fang except for a very rare video. See below. His feared powers make sure of that. All we know, when he wears his favourite black fedora hat, never look directly at his face.
The most mysterious of the two brothers, he is carefree, inquisitive, constantly hungry and above all, loyal to his big brother.
‘‘Alright, you can use the paint gun to spray the thick sticky paint all over his windscreen,’ suggested DP.
‘Wow! We have one of those?’ asked an excited Fang, as he explored all the buttons.
‘No,’ chuckled DP.
‘What? Wow!’ Boring. Getting my hopes up there, Bro,’ sighed The FANG”
— DP and The Fang
About Chris Mitchell
After completing a Bachelor of International Business and Bachelor of Business (Honours) degree, Chris Mitchell sought a break from academic writing. He was given a dad’s memory book to capture the unique quirks of his two teenage sons as they grew up. Like most parents with good intentions, his enthusiasm and attention span waned after just six months. However, Chris was keen not to let the memories of enjoyable times spent with his sons slide into obscurity, so he started writing a series of short stories via email as an alternative to the memory book. However, getting youngsters to read a book or anything that interests them is a big challenge for any parent. Therefore, to ensure his teenage sons would read his emails, Chris crafted a story centred on typical adolescent behaviour and wit into a tale of secret agent alter egos, with a touch of special powers. The approach worked. Chris then shared the manuscript with his parental friends for their children to read, and they too achieved similar results. As such, it motivated the formal publication of the story.
Chris Mitchell lives in Ipswich, Queensland, with his two sons, Aidan and Nathan.