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CYBERSPIES by Logan Macx

CYBERSPIES

From the Swift & Hawk series, volume 1

by Logan Macx

Pub Date: Nov. 22nd, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-2415-3
Publisher: Walker US/Candlewick

Tween whiz kids get recruited into spy games.

Caleb Quinn is a supergenius when it comes to AI, capable of programming some very fancy gizmos and gadgets. His best friend, Zenobia Rafiq, is an engineering wunderkind. Together they attend the ARC Institute in London, an accelerated school for the best and brightest. When intruders enter Caleb’s home and abduct his widowed mother, Caleb turns to Zen for help. It turns out that family members of high-tech talents, Zen’s included, are being kidnapped. One thing leads to another, and soon Caleb and Zen are recruited to investigate the peculiar Möbius Program. Given the code names Swift and Hawk, the 12-year-old sleuthing geniuses embark on a dangerous mission that brings them to the docklands of Amsterdam, through the tunnels beneath the British Museum, and aboard the mysterious container ship Nightfall, with a villainous island lair on the horizon. Action, adventure, gadgetry, suspense: Everything a young spy thriller enthusiast craves can be found here. Swift and Hawk make for engaging protagonists, and their absurdly heightened world is one readers will be eager to return to. The exposition is smartly paced, the action is well structured, and there’s just enough humor to keep things rolling. Caleb is White, with an American mother and English father; Zen is Syrian, and there’s plenty of diversity among the supporting players.

An excellent kickoff for a new spy series.

(Thriller. 9-13)