![]() ![]() I don’t know much about spy life but this was very believable and well-researched. As Sara adjusts, the team prepares for their first mission in Paris, France, even as Mother is working hard to find his two kids lost as a consequence of a previous mission. On the team are five kids: a Black boy named Paris, a girl named Sydney, Brooklyn (formerly called Sara), a boy named Rio, and a girl named Kat (for a city in Nepal). The kids get codenames (they’re basically renamed) to match their city of origin. Mother somehow wins and Sara gets released only to join a team of kid spies operating out of a base in Scotland. After getting arrested for hacking into the NYC foster care system to expose her foster parents as criminals, she meets a man named Mother who is not a lawyer but convinces her to take on her case. Twelve-year old Sara Martinez is a hacker bouncing from foster home to foster home in Brooklyn, New York. ![]() ![]() Thankfully, this was a fun mix of both relationships and mystery (although definitely more mystery than relationships). I tend to enjoy relationship-based stories, so strictly-mysteries can be tricky for me. I decided to read City Spies #1 because I saw several rave reviews for City Spies #2 from other readers who had snagged ARCs. ![]()
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