Ripley's Bureau of Investigation
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Ripley’s Bureau of Investigation is a series of children’s fiction books published by Ripley Publishing
Ripley Publishing Ltd
Ripley Publishing is a publisher based in London, United Kingdom. The company was set up in 2008 by Ripley Entertainment, owner of the Ripley's Believe It or Not! brand of museums, cartoons, television shows and books...

 in the United States
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, and distributed by Random House
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 in the United Kingdom
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 and Icewater Press in Australia
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 The series follows seven extraordinary pupils at the fictional 'Ripley High', based on Ripley’s Believe It or Not! founder Robert Ripley’s
Robert Ripley
Robert LeRoy Ripley was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist, who created the world famous Ripley's Believe It or Not! newspaper panel series, radio show, and television show which feature odd 'facts' from around the world.Subjects covered in Ripley's cartoons and text...

 real-life mansion on a private island in Long Island Sound
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 on the East Coast of the United States. In the books Robert Ripley is represented by a supercomputer. The chosen pupils, each with unique powers and skills, form the Ripley’s Bureau of Investigation, tasked with investigating unusual stories and facts around the world.

RBI Agents and other characters

Agent Age Nationality Powers
Kobe 15 Kenyan Physical endurance and tracking powers, as well as telepathic abilities.
Jack 14 Australian Able to communicate with animals.
Max 14 American Technology genius, creates robots and hacks computers.
Li 15 Chinese Musical genius, can identify and imitate any sound.
Zia 13 Venezuelan Ability to conduct high levels of electricity, may be able to influence the weather.
Alek 15 Russian Gymnast, incredibly strong and flexible.
Kate 14 English Photographic memory and can learn languages in minutes.


Other regular characters include the teachers Mr Cain and Dr Maxwell, who assist the RBI in their missions.

D.U.L. Agents

The “Department of Unbelievable Lies” are mysterious villains in the RBI stories who work against the RBI agents.

RBI Titles

Title Subject Agents Involved
Book 1 A Scaly Tale Creature in the swamps of the Florida Everglades  Kobe, Jack, Zia
Book 2 The Dragon’s Triangle Reports of a dragon off the coast of Japan
Japan
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Max, Alek, Zia
Book 3 Running Wild Feral child
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 in the mountains of China
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Jack, Kate, Kobe
Book 4 Secrets of the Deep Search for an underwater city in the Mediterranean  Kate, Li, Alek
Book 5 Wings of Fear Unidentified flying object over London
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Max, Jack, Li
Book 6 Sub-Zero Survival Hunt for an artifact left by Robert Ripley
Robert Ripley
Robert LeRoy Ripley was an American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist, who created the world famous Ripley's Believe It or Not! newspaper panel series, radio show, and television show which feature odd 'facts' from around the world.Subjects covered in Ripley's cartoons and text...

 in the ice of Antarctica 
Alek, Kate, Max
Book 7 Shock Horror Investigating mysterious blackouts and exploding trees in Canada
Canada
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Zia, Li, Max
Book 8 Lost Island Tracking down a furry two-trunked elephant and an island filled with unbelievable animals on a island in East Africa
Africa
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Jack, Li, Kobe


A further four titles are in production.

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