Spy Dog

Spy Dog by Andrew Cope, published by Penguin Books Limited on August 4, 2005, is a juvenile fiction title that introduces readers to Lara, a unique Spy Dog with a mission. This 176-page book follows Lara, also known as GM451, as she navigates her undercover assignments while trying to maintain a balance between her duties and her growing attachment to the humans caring for her.
In this action-packed adventure, readers will discover Lara’s impressive skills, including her proficiency in five languages and her expertise in unarmed combat. As she faces challenges such as escaping an evil drug baron and working for the Secret Service, the narrative explores themes of loyalty and the complexities of her dual life as a spy and a pet. With elements of action and adventure intertwined with the world of espionage, this story promises to engage young readers who enjoy tales about animals and spies.
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Meet Lara, Spy Dog extraordinaire, as she tries to not grow too fond of the humans looking after her between missions
Forget 007, It’s time to meet GM451: a Spy Dog–the first of her kind! Agent’s ID: GM451, or LARA, or Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal, or that pesky mutt. Distinguishing Features: Black and white mongrel, appears ordinary when working undercover, one black ear sticks up and the other flops down over one eye. Skills: Whistling, computer skills, unarmed combat, five languages, PlayStation grandmaster, and many others. . . Employer: The Secret Service. Hates: Villains, injustice, and crime. Current Mission: Escape an evil drug baron, go undercover, await retrieval by the Secret Service, and try not to get too fond of the family she has chosen to looks after her. . .
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