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Book Details

Title: Devil Darling Spy
Author: Matt Killeen
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Publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers (January 21, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 0451479254
Rating: 4     2 reviews

Book Description

About the Author Matt Killeen was born in Birmingham, in the UK, back in the war-mad seventies–a hometown largely demolished and rebuilt in his lengthy absence. People tend to dismiss what comes more easily to them as unworthy, so it took him far too long to realize he was a writer. He worked as an advertising copywriter and largely ignored music and sports journalist in the noughties, before fulfilling a childhood dream to join the LEGO® Group in 2010. He left after eight years, and an unconscionable amount of money spent in the staff store, to become a full-time author. A lover of costume parties, he is an avid gamer, soccer fan, toddler wrangler, and warrior for truth and social justice. Although a devout urbanite, he has somehow ended up surrounded by fields in a house full of LEGO® bricks and musical instruments, with his two diversely aged children, Nuyorican soul mate, and neurotic, fluffy dog. Orphan Monster Spy was his debut novel, and he has still not learned to touch-type. Read more

Customers Review:

YA hard packed suspense read. You really should read the 1st in the series, Orphan Monster Spy before tackling Devil Darling Spy. This is a gritty telling of a young jewish girl who gives her all to try and help the resistance against Hitler. This time she is hunting a rogue German doctor in Africa who just may be a serial killer and who has created a weapon of germ warfare and must be stopped.
Sarah is a girl with grit. She is a tenacious spy who is trying to get to the bottom of a mysterious illness…but is it really just an illness, or was it started intentionally? I would’ve loved to see the relationship between her and the Captain expounded upon, but I am hoping that the author is leading up to that in perhaps another part. DDS is based in Africa, which is oftentimes overlooked when reading WW2 era fiction, so I found that to be particularly interesting.