Cross my heart and hope to spy / Ally Carter
Por: Carter, Ally [Autor].
Colaborador(es): Carter, Ally.
Tipo de material: LibroEditor: New York Scholastic Inc 2007Edición: 1a. ed.Descripción: 236 p.ISBN: 9780545153935.Tema(s): SPY-STORIES -- SPIES-FICTION | SCHOOL STORIES | PRIVATE SCHOOLS -- FICTION | READING BOOKClasificación CDD: 810.308.766 Resumen: “DID YOUR COVERT OPERATIONS COUSEWORK EVER take you the town of Roseville, Virginia?” Even in that sterile room beneath Washington, D.C., I could almost feel the hot humid night last September. I could almost hear the band and smell the corn dogs. My stomach growled as I said, yes·” Polygraph guy made precise notes and studied the bank of monitors that surrounded him. “Is that when you first noticed the subject?” Here´s the thing being a spy in love: your boyfriend never has a name. People like polygraph guy were never just going to call him josh. He would always be the subject, a person of interest. Taking away his name was their way of taking him away, or what was left of him. “And you utilized your training to develop a relationship with the subject?” “Gee, when you say it like that-“ “Yes or no, Ms.-“ “Yes!”Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ejemplares |
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“DID YOUR COVERT OPERATIONS COUSEWORK EVER take you the town of Roseville, Virginia?” Even in that sterile room beneath Washington, D.C., I could almost feel the hot humid night last September. I could almost hear the band and smell the corn dogs. My stomach growled as I said, yes·” Polygraph guy made precise notes and studied the bank of monitors that surrounded him. “Is that when you first noticed the subject?” Here´s the thing being a spy in love: your boyfriend never has a name. People like polygraph guy were never just going to call him josh. He would always be the subject, a person of interest. Taking away his name was their way of taking him away, or what was left of him. “And you utilized your training to develop a relationship with the subject?” “Gee, when you say it like that-“ “Yes or no, Ms.-“ “Yes!”
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