REVIEW: "A-Spying We Will Go" by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick

 

About the Book:

✦ Title: A-Spying We Will Go

✦ Author: Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick


Genre: Clean spy-comedy novella


✦ Series: Book #5 in The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbot (see reviews for prior three books here!)


Recommend for: ages 13+

My Personal Rating

⭐⭐⭐

📖 Synopsis

Camping doesn't lead to kidnapping... usually.

When Emily goes on a group camping trip in Northern Arizona, she suspects her biggest danger will be mosquito bites and bear-sightings. The trip becomes far from relaxing, however, when she hears from a family friend that they can't get in touch with her dad. Unable to call, due to spotty cell phone reception, she manages to send a text asking for Brent's help in checking on her dad.

But the spy has been incommunicado for several days, and it turns out he's up North too--trying to locate a missing ICS agent with information about the Ten Thousand.

Not everything is as it seems. More than bears roam the woods, and information could cost a life.

💭 My thoughts

Not my favorite of the series, but still a quick, entertaining read, and I'm looking forward to reading the next book because of that epilogue!

⚠️ Broad content notes

Dangerous/intense scenes including being threatened with guns, tasing someone, seeing a fight, injuries & pain. 

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Bookishly yours, 


Lottie M

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