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Cammie Morgan questions the loyalty of her classmates and friends after she learns that one of her most trusted allies is actually a double-agent, and now danger follows her everywhere. Book #4
Quick Summary
When "Only the Good Spy Young" opens, Cammie Morgan's world goes from normal (well, as normal as a secret spy school can be) to terrifying when she learns that one of her most trusted allies is actually a double-agent, and suddenly danger seems to be lurking around every corner of Gallagher Academy. The fourth installment of Ally Carter's Gallagher Girls series keeps the trademark blend of witty teen banter, fast-paced espionage, and a dash of romance that makes the story feel like a spy-thriller version of "The Princess Diaries." Fans of mystery, action, and strong friendships especially those who loved the earlier books in the series will find plenty to hook them, and reluctant readers often get pulled in by the short chapters and quick scene changes. There's a bit of suspense (a few tense chase scenes, a covert operation that goes awry) but nothing graphic, making it a good fit for middle-grade readers who want excitement without heavy horror. Throughout the story Cammie and her classmates train, decode hidden messages, and navigate the fallout of betrayal while trying to protect their school and each other. If you enjoy the mix of school drama and secret-agent intrigue, you'll likely also like "The Agency" series or the "Secret Series," which offer similar spy-school vibes.