Modern Day Spy Fiction You Don't Know My Name by Kristen Orlando In Victorian London, fourteen-year-old Modo, a shape-changing hunchback, becomes a secret agent for the Permanent Association, which strives to protect the world from the evil machinations of the Clockwork Guild. The Hunchback Assignments by Arthur Slade In an alternate England of 1851, spirited fourteen-year-old Sophronia is enrolled in a finishing school where, she is surprised to learn, lessons include not only the fine arts of dance, dress, and etiquette, but also diversion, deceit, and espionage.
In 1943, a British fighter plane crashes in Nazi-occupied France and the survivor tells a tale of friendship, war, espionage, and great courage as she relates what she must to survive while keeping secret all that she can. He must prove his loyalty to the Hitler Youth at all costs - even if it means risking everything he cares about. When Michael learns about Projekt 1065, a secret Nazi war mission, things get even more complicated. But he joins in the Hitler Youth's horrific games and book burnings, playing the part so he can gain insider knowledge. Michael despises everything the Nazis stand for. Like the other boys in his school, Michael is a member of the Hitler Youth. Michael O'Shaunessey, originally from Ireland, now lives in Nazi Germany with his parents. Spy Novels for Teens Historical Fiction / Spy Fiction Orphan Monster Spy by Matt KilleenĪfter her mother is shot at a checkpoint, Sarah, a Jewish teenager, agrees to help the resistance by posing as the daughter of a wealthy Nazi to gain access to the blueprints of a bomb that could destroy Western Europe. Ages 8-12.Īfter a routine school field trip goes awry, Linc Baker is thrust into a world of intrigue and espionage, where a kid agent who looks exactly like him threatens to use powerful artifacts to control the world. Ages 9-13.Įleven-year-old Dawn, Rustgate Primary School's most forgettable student, is recruited for a British secret intelligence agency and sent on a spy mission to track a master criminal.
Twelve-year-old Abigail is shocked to discover her elite boarding school is really a cover for a huge spy ring, and must undergo Spy Training 101 in order to save her mother, who happens to be the spy ring's top agent. Smith's Spy School for Girls by Beth McMullen Twelve-year-old Ben Ripley leaves his public middle school to attend the CIA's highly secretive Espionage Academy, which everyone is told is an elite science school. confronts a shifty clerk before discovering that his brand-new tiger-striped shoes convey the superpower of enabling him to tie his own shoelaces. Spy Fiction for Children and Tweens Secret Agent Man Goes Shopping for Shoes by Tim Wynne-Jones illustrated by Brian WonĪccompanying his "sidekick" mom to the shoe store for a daring mission, S.A.M. Check out the titles below that are sure to appeal to kids of all ages. Spy stories speak to us all and spark imagination. And I'll admit that there were many times when my child lost interest in the show, but I wanted to keep watching it. After all, why wouldn't kids and teens respond to the adventure, humor and interesting storylines spy fiction brings to life? My child loves the hit television show " Phineas and Ferb." The story centers around two brothers (Phineas and Ferb), their family, a small group of friends, their pet platypus Perry (a secret agent) and Dr. With only his powers, his wits, and his friends to protect him, Michael will need all his strength to survive.Spy Fiction for Children and Teens Posted over 3 years ago by April S
#1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans introduces a character whose risk-filled exploration marks the beginning of a riveting new series. With the help of Michael's friend, Ostin, the three of them set out to discover how Michael and Taylor ended up with their abilities, and their investigation soon brings them to the attention of a powerful group who wants to control the electric teens-and through them, the world. Michael thinks he is unique until he discovers that a cheerleader named Taylor has the same mysterious powers.
But in truth, Michael is extremely special-he has electric powers. To everyone at Meridian High School, fourteen-year-old Michael Vey is nothing special, just the kid who has Tourette's syndrome.
The start of an action-packed teen series from #1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans.