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The second thrilling, mysterious and very, very funny CECILY SAWYER mystery, from the award-winning author of EINSTEIN THE PENGUIN.? Cecily Sawyer is surrounded by spies. Theyβre everywhere β on the streets, in her home, at her school β and after intercepting a highly suspicious message intended for her parents (also spies), Cecily, along with her highly-intelligent pet mouse, Mrs Maple Syrup, decides to investigate.? And the more that Cecily digs, the further the mystery deepens β¦ forcing her to question who β if anyone β she can really trust. Hugely gripping, incredibly funny, and highly original, and brilliantly illustrated throughout by David Tazzyman, How to Crack a Code is an unputdownable mystery β perfect for fans of Robin Stevens and Katherine Woodfine. Also available in the series: Cecily Sawyer: How to be a Spy Praise for Cecily Sawyer: How to be a Spy: 'With so many undercover agents vying for attention, the choice can seem daunting β but Cecily Sawyer: How to Be a Spy, a delightful new adventure by Iona Rangeley, shows the detective formula working at its best β¦ Rangeley is a witty, beguiling writer β and what follows is a neatly plotted adventure, in which each clue forms part of a puzzle which the reader can piece together as the narrative rips along.' β The Telegraph 'Whip smart, absolutely hilarious and full of charm.' β Laura Noakes, author of Cosima Unfortunate Steals a Star 'A fabulous book' β Zohra Nabi, author of The Kingdom over the Sea 'A charming and elegant corrective to the notion that 10 year-old girls and mice have no role to play in espionage.' β Luke Jennings, author of Killing Eve 'I firmly recommend this book. A very good start for those who want to join the profession or who just want a good read.' β Sir John Scarlett, former Chief of MI6 (really)
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The second thrilling, mysterious and very, very funny CECILY SAWYER mystery, from the award-winning author of EINSTEIN THE PENGUIN.? Cecily Sawyer is surrounded by spies. Theyβre everywhere β on the streets, in her home, at her school β and after intercepting a highly suspicious message intended for her parents (also spies), Cecily, along with her highly-intelligent pet mouse, Mrs Maple Syrup, decides to investigate.? And the more that Cecily digs, the further the mystery deepens β¦ forcing her to question who β if anyone β she can really trust. Hugely gripping, incredibly funny, and highly original, and brilliantly illustrated throughout by David Tazzyman, How to Crack a Code is an unputdownable mystery β perfect for fans of Robin Stevens and Katherine Woodfine. Also available in the series: Cecily Sawyer: How to be a Spy Praise for Cecily Sawyer: How to be a Spy: 'With so many undercover agents vying for attention, the choice can seem daunting β but Cecily Sawyer: How to Be a Spy, a delightful new adventure by Iona Rangeley, shows the detective formula working at its best β¦ Rangeley is a witty, beguiling writer β and what follows is a neatly plotted adventure, in which each clue forms part of a puzzle which the reader can piece together as the narrative rips along.' β The Telegraph 'Whip smart, absolutely hilarious and full of charm.' β Laura Noakes, author of Cosima Unfortunate Steals a Star 'A fabulous book' β Zohra Nabi, author of The Kingdom over the Sea 'A charming and elegant corrective to the notion that 10 year-old girls and mice have no role to play in espionage.' β Luke Jennings, author of Killing Eve 'I firmly recommend this book. A very good start for those who want to join the profession or who just want a good read.' β Sir John Scarlett, former Chief of MI6 (really)






















