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Highlights
- Join France's youngest spy on a grand adventure full of daring action and delicious cake!In 1930s Paris, Alice Eclair lives a secret double life, helping out in her mother's patisserie by day and sleuthing as a French spy after dark.
- 9-12 Years
- 7.9" x 5.2" Hardcover
- 224 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Spies & Spying
- Series Name: Alice Éclair
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Book Synopsis
Join France's youngest spy on a grand adventure full of daring action and delicious cake!
In 1930s Paris, Alice Eclair lives a secret double life, helping out in her mother's patisserie by day and sleuthing as a French spy after dark. When the World Fair comes to Paris, and enemy spies descend on the city, Alice receives her riskiest mission yet: tracking down the engineer of the latest state-of-the-art airplane and a French spy who have mysteriously disappeared.
When it becomes clear that there's a mysterious connection between their disappearances and the fair's illustrious fashion exhibition. With foreign spies lurking ever closer, Alice must infiltrate the world of French couture and locate an enemy informant before more people go missing. Can she crack the case in time?Review Quotes
Young French pâtissière and spy Alice Éclair returns to help foil a plot at the 1937 Paris World Fair.
Alice hasn't heard from her traitorous Uncle Robert since the events aboard the Sapphire Express in the series opener, but she's joined a spy network--and with the upcoming World Fair crawling with threats, she'll have her work cut out for her. Once again, Alice must split her time between her pastry chef and spy duties. Her mother's shop, Vive Comme L'Éclair, has a stall in the fair's Tastes of the World pavilion, and when she's not there, she's working with fellow spy Claude. At the fashion pavilion, Alice befriends Eva Castle, a French and English model, and at the aviation pavilion, she meets precocious engineer Sophie Alain, a French girl who's slightly older than she is. Both connections turn out to be critical to her mission. Although the stakes are high, Alice and her friends never seem to truly be in real danger--at least not for long--making this ideal for those seeking gentler thrills. Alice trusts her gut, and Claude has faith in her, too. Casper, a neighborhood cat, stows away, joining Alice at the fair and accompanying her as she gets into scrapes. Fans of the series opener will enjoy this new outing, but this entry can stand alone as well.
A light historical adventure with bright young heroes. (author's note, glossary) (Historical adventure. 9-13)
"A light historical adventure with bright young heroes." --Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Sarah Todd Taylor grew up in Yorkshire, England, and Wales, surrounded by books and cats. She likes to sing opera in wonderful dresses, and now lives in Wales with her fabulous husband and two guinea pigs.