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The Ministry of Unladylike Activity
The Ministry of Unladylike Activity | Robin Stevens
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Britain is at war, and a secret arm of the British government called the Ministry of Unladylike Activity is training up spies. And who better to become a spy than a child? A child can go places, see things and listen in on conversations in a way that no adult ever can. Enter May Wong and her friends. Trained up at the Ministry, they soon embark upon their first mission- masquerading as evacuees, they are sent to a wealthy manor house to spy on the owner, who is suspected of working for the enemy. And then the murder happens...
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I loved the Murder Most Unladylike Series. I liked the fact the author introduced a new set of younger characters instead of remaining with Hazel and Sophie.
Britain is at War, Eric and May end up at a wealthy Manor House to spy on the family where one of them is accused of working for the enemy. Then the murders begin…
A brilliant addition to the series, it contained darker themes and examined the realities of war.

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Cupcake12
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Onto the second book for #marchmadness Readathon. Haven‘t read middle grade in while so looking forward to this one 📚

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Quite enjoying this #historical #middlefiction read for adventurous and courageous readers. Our two narrators are sure they will never be friends. Yeah right, let‘s see how much longer this hostility lasts… #currentlyreading

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