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Operation Diamond Fall: A 10 - 16 Christian Spy Action-Adventure!

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How important is the truth? Robin and his team wrestle with honesty as they try to stop Ledger from selling a long-lost diamond to fund his terrorist plot.

Robin didn’t set out to lie to his teammate, Isabella. Only it was top-secret, “need-to-know” information, and she did not need to know.
The FBI’s next assignment has Robin and the Sneaky Inc. team scouting out the fund-raiser gala held at a museum owned by Ledger. They are there only to observe and report.

But things are rarely as simple as they appear!

When the team can swipe the diamond and rob Ledger of his much needed terrorist money, they discover more going on under the surface. Literally. As the little white lies between the team begin to snow-ball, so does the urgency to stop Ledger!
But can Robin and the team humble themselves as the truth comes out?
Before it’s too late?!

Read this faith-building action-adventure novel now.

266 pages, Paperback

Published September 18, 2023

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Rob Baddorf

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When Rob Baddorf is not trying to stow away on a uranium expedition or looking to join a jungle team searching for pirate loot, he's stuck in traffic dreaming up a story where he can do these things.
When he's not writing middle-grade fiction, you can find him either doing graphic design or illustration work. Rob lives in Pennsylvania with his amazing wife and three boisterous children.

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September 18, 2023
Book two in this series and just as much a page turner as the first. This story really focuses in on each of the team member's individual missions within the mission so we can get a better look at who these characters are as a whole. I especially enjoyed Chad's honest portrayal of what it is like to deal with ADHD, Chad is probably my favorite character as far as his true portrayal, very real thoughts for a 14 year old. Robin too of course wins the award for most honest portrayal as his fears and thoughts tend to eat at him throughout the story until the truth comes to light. Not to say the girls took a backseat in this one as Isabella especially was running her own kind of show throughout this particular mission. So fun, definitely a book I could read over and over.
I'd like to thank the author for giving me an arc of this book, the opinion expressed is entirely my own.
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