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Spy Master: Deadly Storm and Fatal Voyage: Books 3 and 4

Jan Burchett, Sara Vogler

Spy Master: Deadly Storm and Fatal Voyage: Books 3 and 4

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

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2 reviews

The third and fourth instalments of this exciting spy series set in Tudor England, amid the intrigue and danger of Henry VIII’s royal court, from the authors of books in the bestselling BEAST QUEST series.

In DEADLY STORM the royal court of King Henry VIII is on the move – and in danger!

A terrible storm forces the court to shelter in a nearby castle. The King is in disguise, and he’s not the only person with a secret. Death stalks the castle – but is it the dreaded plague or something even more sinister? When a servant is found dead, it’s clear that something terrible is going on.

Can young spy, Jack Briars, and his friend, Cat Thimblebee, solve the mystery before the King himself becomes a target?

While in FATAL VOYAGE, Jack and Cat are once again called upon to save the King’s life, this time aboard his majestic new ship, Fair Anne. But will this adventure leave the pair all at sea?

A thrilling adventure series featuring young spy Jack Briars and his friend, Cat Thimblebee. This is WOLF HALL for children.

Reviews

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Spy master books three and four took my breath away! In the first story the king is in grave danger when a powerful and ferocious storm puts a halt to their journey on horseback. Due to that, the Kings party are forced to find shelter immediately so they stopped at a castle. However there seems to be a unknown sneaky murderer at large. Jack Briars [the kings scribe yet secretly a spy] is forced to risk his life for the king Henry's safety. In the second part, the king is preparing his new ship, the lady Anne, when an attempted murder occurs at a time of most inconvenience. Jack Briars realises that that cannot be ignored. I would recommend this book as it is stocked with suspense and generally just a good read.

Anonymous 31.07.2020

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This book was fantastic

Anonymous 28.02.2016