The Black Paw (Spy Mice)

The Black Paw (Spy Mice)

By Heather Vogel Frederick

Subjects: Spies, Human-animal relationships, Mice, fiction, Spies, fiction, Friendship, fiction, anthropomorphic animals, Human-animal relationship, International Spy Museum (Washington, D.C.), Fiction, Children's fiction, Washington (d.c.), fiction, Human-animal relationships, fiction, adventure, Juvenile fiction, juvenile literature, spy mice series, Spy stories, Mice, Friendship

Description: Fifth-grader Oz Levinson has always dreamed of being a spy, just like his hero James Bond. In real life though, Oz’s 007 moves are seriously lacking, and he’s a target for bullies. Then he stumbles upon Glory Goldenleaf, a secret agent mouse based in Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum. Glory is a tiny spy with a huge problem: The evil rat Roquefort Dupont has kidnapped her father, and she needs to launch a rodent rescue! Recruited to lend a helping hand, Oz and his new friend D.B. are swept into an exciting world of small-scale espionage. Armed with high-tech gadgets, pigeon power, and a whole lot of cheese, Glory and her team won’t rest until her father is rescued and justice is done.

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