I, Spy by Rhian Tracey

I, Spy by Rhian Tracey

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A thrilling mystery adventure set in Bletchley Park at the start of World War II, based on true events.

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I, Spy by Rhian Tracey

A thrilling mystery adventure set in Bletchley Park at the start of World War II, based on true events.
I, Spy is a superb addition to the WW2 canonIt's a highly original, gripping, thought-provoking read in which a vivid cast of brave children - and pigeons - save the day. I absolutely loved it! * Emma Carroll *
A fabulous read. I loved everything about it. Fascinating setting, characters to root for, and a thrilling mystery. An absolute cracker of a story, told superbly. * Eloise Williams, author of Honesty and Lies *
I, Spy by Rhian Tracey is the gripping story of a young girl growing up in the 1930s at Bletchley Park, where her father works as a driver. When war breaks out, sinister goings-on convince Robyn that there's an enemy in the park's midst. * The Oldie *
Heartwarming, exciting, and a story of friendship and comradeship overcoming adversity in war, I, Spy will have you cheering the heroes on right to the last page. * Sinéad O'Hart, author of The Eye of the North *
I loved this spy mystery about Robyn and her friends as they try to uncover the enemy in their midst. Rhian's wonderful descriptions of Bletchley Park made me feel I was there in one of the most famous settings in WWII Britain. Readers will be hooked till the end. * Sufiya Ahmed, author of Rosie Raja: Churchill's Spy *
An exciting, intrigue-filled tale of a race against time by three brave children and their feathered friends to solve a traitorous plot at the heart of wartime Britain's most secret and vital code-breaking operation. And a reveal which was completely unexpected too! * Ally Sherrick, author of Black Powder *
If you know any children who love reading stories set during World War II then this mystery from Rhian Tracey could be right up their street. As well as being full of twists and turns, the novel is educational, introducing children to issues such as evacuation and the use of carrier pigeons in intelligence gathering. * Jane Kirby, The Yorkshire Post *
Full of atmosphere and intriguing details, it's a great read for anyone who loves exciting historical adventures. * Week Junior *
Children will enjoy the excitement of the mystery as it unfolds. * Just Imagine *
The plot really made me wonder about real situations like this, and how it would feel to be the protagonist - Robyn. It was very thought provoking. It made me think: friend or foe? -- Ida, St Andrew’s CE Primary, Oxford * Historical Association *
Rhian Tracey was born in Swansea and grew up on the Welsh borders. As Rhian Ivory, the author has previously published The Boy Who Drew the Future and Hope. She got her first publishing deal at 26. Rhian teaches several days a week in a SEN department, working with students who have dyslexia, dyspraxia, autism, ADD and other additional learning needs. She also volunteers with Medical Detection Dogs, helping to train puppies who will go on to be assistance dogs. Rhian lives in Northamptonshire with her children and dog.
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ISBN 13 9781800784406
ISBN 10 1800784406
Title I, Spy
Author Rhian Tracey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Templar Publishing
Year published 2023-03-02
Number of pages 272
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