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The CIA

Central Intelligence Agency
2003
Readers are given an inside look at the CIA, one of the world's greatest spying organizations.

Point blank

2003
Fourteen-year-old Alex continues his work as a spy for the British MI6, investigating an exclusive school for boys in the French Alps.

Double vision

2012
After 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.

Midnight rider

2006
Fourteen-year-old Hannah, an orphan indentured to the family of a British general in Boston in 1775, begins attending secret meetings diguised as a boy, then passing messages and warnings to the revolutionaries using her beloved horse, Promise.

Nathan Hale

patriot spy
2002
Recounts the life of Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale, whose decision to become a spy for General George Washington cost him his life.

Nathan Hale

Revolutionary hero
2000
Presents a biography of the school teacher turned Revolutionary War soldier who served as an American spy and was captured and eventually executed by the British army.

Agent A to Agent Z

2004
A spy named Agent A inspects his fellow spies, all similarly named after letters of the alphabet.

Behind rebel lines

the incredible story of Emma Edmonds, Civil War spy
1988
Recounts the story of the Canadian woman who disguised herself as a man and slipped behind Confederate lines to spy for the Union army.

Encyclopedia of Cold War espionage, spies, and secret operations

2012
Presents a comprehensive survey of over four hundred alphabetically-arranged entries to the people, events, and operations of the Cold War and includes information on covert missions, defectors to the East and West, espionage, assassinations, and treason within the major governmental players of the era.

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