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The Journal of a Junior Spy

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The Journal of a Junior Spy

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Christine Phelps
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For nine-and-three-quarters-year-old Alex Finch, a missing cookie isn't just a snack problem—it's a Level 5 Culinary Catastrophe and his first official mission. Welcome to the top-secret, hilarious, and often sticky world of a junior spy, where every squeaky floorboard is an alarm system and the family cat might just be a double agent.

Armed with his official journal and a spy kit full of gadgets that mostly work, Alex is ready for anything. He’ll conduct daring surveillance on his little sister, decode the strange symbols in his neighbor’s garbage, and even attempt to rescue the school hamster from a treetop lair. Every clue is recorded, every suspect is sketched, and every mission is more exciting than the last. But when a mysterious, hand-drawn map tumbles out of an old library book, Alex and his best friend Sam are pulled into their biggest case yet.

Filled with secret handshakes, hilarious gadget fails, and plenty of snacks for every stakeout, The Journal of a Junior Spy is an action-packed adventure that proves you don't need a license to have a thrill—just a good disguise and a very active imagination. Will Alex crack the code before his cover is blown by his own mom? The secrets are all inside.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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