Ron Fulleman

Author of Easy Read YA and Hi/Low MG Books

Spy School Revolution (Spy School #8)

Spy School Revolution
Ben Ripley faces the Croatoan—a new evil organization that’s so mysterious, the only proof it exists is from the American Revolution. With SPYDER defeated, Ben Ripley is looking forward to his life getting back to normal, or as normal as possible when you’re a superspy in training. Until someone bombs the CIA conference room next door. To Ben’s astonishment, the attacker is none other than Erica Hale, the spy-in-training he respects more than any other. His mission: prove Erica is not a double agent working against the US, locate the fabled colonial-era insurgent group that’s blackmailing her, figure out what their devious plot is, and thwart it. But this time, Ben finds himself up against opponents he has never encountered before: his own friends. How can he succeed when he doesn’t even know who he can trust?

Stuart Gibbs’ Spy School Revolution (#8 in the Spy School series) is yet another interesting and inventive spy thriller from Gibbs. Young Ben Ripley and his friends have a new problem on their hands in this installment. Ben’s love interest, Erica Hale, seems to have gone rogue and turned against the CIA, or so it seems to everyone but Ben. While Ben is trying to help Erica, some of his friends are trying to stop him, thinking they’re doing it for him. It makes Ben’s efforts a lot more difficult.

This adventure takes all around Washington D.C., as well as George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon. It’s a page turning tale that reviews some of our nation’s history at the same time. It’s a must read for anyone who’s read any of the Spy School novels.

Spy School Revolution (Spy School #8)
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