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Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.3
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 10929
Points per Word 0.000183
Page Count 93
Points per Page 0.021505

Description

When a CIA tip from agent Bradley Upton sends the covert Shadow Squadron to Yemen, teenage operative Ryan Cross expects a routine capture of an Iraqi explosives expert known as the Professor. The mission quickly spirals out of control, leaving Ryan alone in hostile territory and forced to confront the dangerous bomber face-to-face. As he fights to survive, he uncovers a shocking truth about the CIA operative who set the mission in motion. The narrative blends fast-paced action with the moral dilemmas of espionage for middle-grade readers.

Quick Summary

Looking for a quick, pulse-pounding spy adventure that won't take all week to finish? At just under 11,000 words, Dark Agent packs a full-throttle mission into a single sitting, perfect for middle-grade readers who want excitement without a marathon commitment. The story drops you right into the heart of a high-stakes operation with a crew of young agents who are smart, sassy, and definitely not your typical textbook heroes, as they race across Yemen to stop a dangerous explosives expert known as the Professor. The narrative is built on quick chapter cliff-hangers that keep the pages turning, and the team's banter adds a dose of humor that balances the tension, making even reluctant readers smile. Parents will appreciate that the danger is thrilling rather than graphic, and there's a subtle lesson about trust and teamwork woven through the action. If you enjoyed the fast-paced espionage of Alex Rider but prefer something shorter and a bit more kid-friendly, this one fits the bill.