"We need you to make a special formula for us."Katie blinked. The Bald Eagles needed her help?When Jo and Katie get back to the Mr Is School for Spies, they quickly settle into school life. That is, until Katie gets kidnapped by the Bald Eagles. Jo is distraught, believing they took Katie instead of
The Mr Is School for Spies: Jo's Spy School Jitters
β Scribed by Rachel Booth
- Book ID
- 111084934
- Publisher
- Rachel Booth
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780473263959
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β¦ Synopsis
"Me? A spy?" said Jo. "You've got to be kidding!"
When Jo and Katie get called to the Mr Is Spy School they quickly become best friends. But spy school means different things for both of them. For Katie, it's a dream. For Jo, it's a nightmare. Katie can't wait to show off her gadget making skills, while Jo can't wait for the term to be over. How can she deal with all those mind-boggling tests, paint-ball missions and crazy crocodiles? But things change and Jo finds herself in an even bigger dilemma β one that threatens her teachers, her friends and her family. Will Jo find her inner spy? Can Katie save Jo from an even darker nightmare?
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