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Covert Affairs: License to Thrill; Live and Let Spy; Nobody Does It Better

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Never blow your cover. Never get caught. And never, ever fall for the guy. A trio of undercover teens become experts in espionage in this bind-up of three spy stories.

Jo, Caylin, and Theresa were just average girls until they were chosen by a top-secret organization to be trained as a trio of spies to protect the world from any and all dangers and disasters. And while training might’ve been a cinch, the girls have no idea what’s in store when they have real missions in the field.

From preventing an assassination by infiltrating the American embassy in London, to tracking down a missing ballerina in Eastern Europe, to taking down a techno-terrorist group in Seattle, the girls’ adventures never stop.

With everything at stake, Jo, Caylin, and Theresa must make the right choices. But even with all of their gadgets, training, and teamwork, some obstacles are just too much to handle. And sometimes love can be the biggest obstacle of all.

704 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Elizabeth Cage

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Elizabeth Cage is the pseudonym of a noted young adult author. Her true identity and current whereabouts are classified.


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October 2, 2015
I have just finished this book and my god I could not put the book down!!! It is sooo good. I recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery and action. There is also a second book to this and I have just started reading it. Can't wait to read tonight!!!!!
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January 13, 2016
I will say, as a person who loves spy books, even the cheesy ones sometimes, I was not impressed with this book. I felt like there was no real suspense. It also reminded me a little too much of Charlie's angels with three spy girls and an anonymous Uncle Sam. It was a bit to cheesy for even my taste. I think it would be a good book for young pre-teens. However, it just did not suit me.
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October 7, 2014
I have to admit, the idea of spies in this book is a bit cliché, traipsing all over the globe wearing expensive clothes and finding boyfriends, but still, it does quite well in sustaining the reader's interest. Well, mine at least.
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