Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Book review - Alice Eclair, Spy Extraordinaire

 


Title: Alice Eclair, Spy Extraordinaire - A Recipe for Trouble

Author: Sarah Todd Taylor

Genre: mystery

Age range: middle grade

Similar book: A Case of Grave Danger by Sophie Cleverly

Summary (provided by publisher): Baker by day, spy by night — Alice Éclair leads an exciting double life!
A mysterious message sends Alice on a mission aboard France's most glamorous train, the Sapphire Express . Alice must sneak on board posing as a pastry chef and discover which passenger is an enemy agent before they reach their final stop. But everyone on the train seems to be hiding something...
Armed with her whisk, her wits, and her will to succeed, Alice has a spy to catch.

What I liked: For a child spy, Alice is a suprisingly believable character. While she is exceptionally skilled, her reactions are appropriate for a child her age. She's not unflappable, unable to be manipulated. She's a kid, and a likeable one at that. The stakes are high without ever becoming too much for a young reader.

What I didn't like: The setting is war-time France. While that's interesting to me it might be a hard sell for a young reader. Still, Taylor handles it well and keeps us engaged.

Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley

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