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Spy Girls #3

Nobody Does It Better

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Directed to recover an evil device that can break into any cyber-security system, the Spy Girls achieve their mission in Seattle only to find themselves on the government's most-wanted list and going renegade in order to clear their names. Original.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Elizabeth Cage

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Elizabeth Cage is the pseudonym of a noted young adult author. Her true identity and current whereabouts are classified.


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October 25, 2025
This is book #3 in the Spy Girls series. I just read the first 2 books in this series. I liked them, despite them being a clone of Charlie's Angels. I mean, 3 beautiful girls on spy missions for an organization called The Tower, reporting to a faceless man named, in this case, Uncle Sam. These 3 girls are 18 years old and are named Caylin, Jo, and Theresa.

This book was rather hard to believe, and the girls were truly dumb, despite having gone to spy school. They messed up a lot, and left clues to their identity everywhere. It starts when they are sent to Seattle and told which color limo each girl was supposed to get into and they decided to switch around. One of the drivers was an assassin! and the wrong girl almost got killed.

The mission is meant for Theresa, the computer genius, to retrieve and remove a volatile computer code from the mainframe of a company called FutureWorks. Thousands of users have had their credit card numbers stolen through this and it threatens to be an international problem. The other 2 girls are back up, but they end up being as involved. Lots of danger, action, and drama. And bad guys appearing everywhere they run, against all odds.
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