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Agent Q, or The Smell of Danger! (Pals in Peril Tales) (original 2010; edition 2010)

by M.T. Anderson, Kurt Cyrus (Illustrator)

Series: Pals in Peril (4)

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As Lily, Katie, and Jasper try to return home after their adventures in Delaware, they face a protoplasmic monster, sleeping gas, a runaway rice cart, sentient lobsters, and spies of the Awful and Adorable Autarch of Dagsboro.
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Title:Agent Q, or The Smell of Danger! (Pals in Peril Tales)
Authors:M.T. Anderson
Other authors:Kurt Cyrus (Illustrator)
Info:Beach Lane Books (2010), Hardcover, 304 pages
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As Lily, Katie, and Jasper try to return home after their adventures in Delaware, they face a protoplasmic monster, sleeping gas, a runaway rice cart, sentient lobsters, and spies of the Awful and Adorable Autarch of Dagsboro.
  lkmuir | Dec 2, 2015 |
Agent Q is probably my least favorite "Pals in Peril" tales thus far; it just takes too long to get started, and the target of the skewering is maybe a little too easy for Anderson's usual deftness. Once the eponymous Agent Q, with his over-the-top James Bond, Jr. flashiness, turns up, the book kicks into gear, though, and I enjoyed the climax a lot. Probably my favorite part is the teenage monk who is only allowed to speak sarcastically, so he can work sarcasm out of his system before adulthood.
  Stevil2001 | Mar 11, 2014 |
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