Forbidden City

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Series
City spies volume 3
Publisher
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Publication Date
2022.
Language
English

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In this third “thrilling” (Kirkus Reviews) installment in the New York Times bestselling series from Edgar Award winner James Ponti, the young group of spies help a fellow agent in another international adventure perfect for fans of Spy School and Mrs. Smith’s Spy School for Girls.After taking down a mole within their organization, the City Spies are ready for their next mission—once again using their unique skills and ability to infiltrate places adults can’t. The sinister Umbra has their sights set on recruiting a North Korean nuclear physicist by any means necessary, and the City Spies plan to keep an eye on his son by sending Paris to the chess prodigy’s tournaments in Moscow and Beijing. Meanwhile, Sydney’s embedded as a junior reporter for a teen lifestyle site as she follows the daughter of a British billionaire on tour with the biggest act on her father’s music label to uncover what links both the band and the billionaire have to a recent threat from an old Soviet missile base. From a daring break-in at one of London’s most exclusive homes to a dangerous undercover mission to a desperate search and rescue operation on the streets of Beijing, the City Spies have their work cut out for them on their most dangerous mission yet.

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Contributors
Flanagan, Lisa Narrator
Ponti, James Author
ISBN
9781534479210
153447921
9781797138176

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  • Golden Gate (City spies Volume 2) Cover
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  • Mission Manhattan (City spies Volume 5) Cover
  • London calling (City spies Volume 6) Cover

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Kids are given a chance at a new life when they are discovered in foster care and recruited to be part of secret spy schools. Twists, secrets, and found family feature heavily in these fast-paced middle-grade mystery series. -- Sarah Bean Thompson
Initially living under the care of adults other than their parents, two teens get roped into working for MI6. While Alex Rider is more action-packed and written for older audiences, both spy novels combine suspense and intriguing, computer-savvy main characters. -- Rebecca Redinger
Both of these suspenseful series move along at a breakneck pace as capable tweens put their sharp intellect to use on spy missions that span the globe. -- Basia Wilson
These high-stakes, fast-paced mystery series are intricately plotted and full of adventure. City Spies stars a group of tweens brought together as a crime-fighting team, while The 39 Clues is about a pair of siblings solving a family mystery. -- Hannah Gomez
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Both Stuart Gibbs and James Ponti create humorous fast-paced, plot-driven series filled with adventure, action, and often mysteries. Their kid characters with special abilities are able to outwit adults, showing off their talents in creative ways and encouraging readers to find joy in their own uniqueness. -- Sarah Bean Thompson

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Booklist Review

The third volume in the City Spies series features five well-trained secret agents between 12 and 15 years old, whose current mission for MI6 is to enable the defection of a North Korean nuclear scientist and his son, a brilliant chess player, before a sinister, criminal network abducts them. Nigerian-born Paris, accompanied by his adoptive father, a British intelligence agent with the cover name Mother, travels to Moscow and Beijing ostensibly to compete in chess tournaments, but he's actually planning to leave with the scientist and his son. Meanwhile, Paris's brother and sisters carry out related assignments calling for sharp wits, skills, and courage. The settings are colorful and the carefully plotted stories are suspenseful, but it's Ponti's characters and their relationships that draw readers back to the City Spies series. Fast-paced action scenes are interspersed with conversations that are sometimes unrelated to the mission. In this novel, 15-year-old Paris steps into the spotlight while confronting questions about his identity, and Mother reveals his pre-MI6 backstory. An appealing mixture of espionage, action, and personalities in a contemporary setting.

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Kirkus Book Review

MI6's secret youth operation is back for more world saving. For the young people living at the Foundation for Atmospheric Research and Monitoring, leading double--or triple, more like--lives is nothing new by now. Overseen by a male MI6 agent with the nickname Mother and a female scientist called Monty, the five kids born around the globe and recruited to this base in Scotland have mounted one successful mission after another, so they're poised for success as they prepare for the next one. Rwandan-born Paris, who was raised in France, is taking center stage in an operation to rescue a North Korean scientist being targeted by the international criminal ring Umbra, posing as a chess player in an international competition that includes the scientist's son. Meanwhile, White Australian-born Sydney has a role to play as a teen journalist following the socialite daughter of billionaire Reginald Banks and KB5, the hot British boy band Banks put together. Other City Spies--Nepalese teen girl Kat and Brazilian teen boy Rio--will play supporting roles in tech and espionage, though Nuyorican Brooklyn is being grounded at summer school so she can catch up to her classmates. Ponti has once again crafted a thrilling adventure with lovable characters, alluring and detailed international settings, and villains who aren't cartoonishly evil. The conclusion is wholly satisfying yet full of potential for the next installment. A smashing success. (dossiers) (Thriller. 10-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

The third volume in the City Spies series features five well-trained secret agents between 12 and 15 years old, whose current mission for MI6 is to enable the defection of a North Korean nuclear scientist and his son, a brilliant chess player, before a sinister, criminal network abducts them. Nigerian-born Paris, accompanied by his adoptive father, a British intelligence agent with the cover name Mother, travels to Moscow and Beijing ostensibly to compete in chess tournaments, but he's actually planning to leave with the scientist and his son. Meanwhile, Paris's brother and sisters carry out related assignments calling for sharp wits, skills, and courage. The settings are colorful and the carefully plotted stories are suspenseful, but it's Ponti's characters and their relationships that draw readers back to the City Spies series. Fast-paced action scenes are interspersed with conversations that are sometimes unrelated to the mission. In this novel, 15-year-old Paris steps into the spotlight while confronting questions about his identity, and Mother reveals his pre-MI6 backstory. An appealing mixture of espionage, action, and personalities in a contemporary setting. Grades 5-8. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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