Friday Barnes 9: No Escape

Friday Barnes 9: No Escape by R.A. Spratt, published by Random House Australia on February 2, 2021, is a 256-page juvenile fiction book written in English. This installment follows Friday as she emerges from prison, determined to leave her mystery-solving days behind. However, her natural deductive abilities soon pull her back into the world of intrigue at Highcrest Academy when her Uncle Bernie calls for help in Italy, where a team of art thieves threatens the Uffizi Galleries.
In this engaging narrative, readers will accompany Friday as she navigates her complex feelings about her past, including her relationship with her ex-boyfriend Ian. The story blends elements of action and adventure with mysteries and detective themes, showcasing Friday’s journey as she attempts to protect priceless artworks while dealing with personal challenges. As she grapples with her decision to return to solving mysteries, the book explores themes of family loyalty and the struggle to move on from one’s past.
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It’s two years later… Friday steps out of prison, a shell of her former self. She’s still wearing the same brown cardigan, but she swears she’s never solving mysteries again! Yeah right – who is she kidding? She can’t suppress her brilliant deductive mind and is soon drawn back into the intrigues of Highcrest Academy. Then Uncle Bernie rings, pleading with Friday to fly to Italy and help him protect the Uffizi Galleries from a team of art thieves – and she can’t say ‘no’ to family. Even if it means travelling to the city where Ian, her ex-boyfriend/nemesis is living. Will Friday be able to protect Italy’s finest artworks? Will Melanie stay awake long enough to help her? And will Ian still be as gorgeous as a Greek god and twice as annoying?
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