Spy X : tunnel vision
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- ISBN: 9780439507288
- ISBN: 0439507286
- Physical Description: 147 p. ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Scholastic, c2005.
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General Note: | "An Apple paperback" |
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Subject: | Twins -- Juvenile fiction Twins -- Fiction |
Genre: | Children's stories. Spy stories. Mystery fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Fraser Lake Public Library | JF LER (Text) | 35195000104650 | Main Floor - Junior Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
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When Andrew and Evie finally find their mother, they must go underground with her in order for all of them to be safe, but the Company's agents make it more difficult than it should be. - ScholasticAn exciting new spy series for kids ages 8-12 from master storyteller Peter Lerangis. Twins Andrew and Evie must decode clues that lead to their missing mother, a spy on the run from a gov't agency.
Andrew and Evie have found Mom at last. But she had to come out of hiding to get to the twins, and now the Company is on to her aliases. There's only one solution: Mom has to go underground again, and this time, she's bringing Andrew and Evie with her.
The twins are used to moving to new places, so at first taking on new identities doesn't seem like that big a deal. It's kind of fun, actually. But soon Andrew and Evie realize they're not just leaving behind another town -- they're leaving behind themselves, their personalities. And there's one more thing, too... Pop. - Scholastic
Andrew and Evie have found Mom at last. But she had to come out of hiding to get to the twins, and now the Company is on to her aliases. There's only one solution: Mom has to go underground again, and this time, she's bringing Andrew and Evie with her.The twins are used to moving to new places, so at first taking on new identities doesn't seem like that big a deal. It's kind of fun, actually. But soon Andrew and Evie realize they're not just leaving behind another town -- they're leaving behind themselves, their personalities. And there's one more thing, too... Pop.