Spy School at Sea

Spy School at Sea by Stuart Gibbs is the ninth installment in the popular Spy School series, published by Simon and Schuster on August 31, 2021. This edition features 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Ben Ripley as he embarks on a mission to confront his nemesis, Murray Hill, aboard the luxurious cruise ship, The Emperor of the Seas. Tasked with posing as part of a family, Ben must navigate the challenges of his assignment while uncovering Murray’s plans.
Readers will find a blend of action and humor as Ben and his team, including his best friend Mike and the Hale family, encounter unexpected twists during their high-seas adventure. The narrative explores themes of espionage and mystery, immersing readers in a world filled with danger and surprises. This engaging tale promises to entertain those interested in juvenile fiction that combines elements of action, adventure, and detective stories.
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In the ninth addition to the New York Times bestselling Spy School series, Ben Ripley faces his nemesis, Murray Hill, on the high seas.
Thanks to the evidence Ben uncovered in his investigation of the Croatoan, the CIA has tracked his nemesis, Murray Hill, to Central America, where they believe he is boarding the world’s biggest cruise ship, The Emperor of the Seas, on its maiden voyage around the world.
His mission: Pose as part of a family, with Alexander and Catherine Hale as his parents, Erica as his sister, and his best friend Mike as his brother, to find out what Murray is plotting.
At first, it sounds exciting to have a mission on the most glamorous ocean liner on earth, but as usual, nothing goes according to plan. There is action, danger, and plenty of surprises as Ben and his team quickly find themselves in hot water.
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