Fans of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man and Aaron Blabey's The Bad Guys will be excited to joinAgent Stitch, the world's greatest alien detective, on his new mission in New York City!
After saving Paris from a Snailien invasion, Stitch and his friends are off to the big apple. People have been disappearing all over New York City, and the Galactic Detective Agency suspects that a group of shapeshifting aliens are to blame. Now it is up to Stitch to figure out what has happened to the missing people and save the day. But how do you a solve a mystery when the suspects can disguise themselves to look like anyone, maybe even your best friends? Read all of Agent Stitch's adventures! Agent Stitch: A Study in Slime
Right after the snail alien invasion in Paris, Stitch and his friends need to investigate some mysterious disappearances in New York. Seems like a shape shifting kind of aliens is hypnotizing people and taking them underground.
The previous book was all about Stitch wanting to prove to his friends that he can be a detective, to show them that he can do more than destroy things. This one is all about Stitch wanting to prove that he doesn’t need any help from his friends to be a good detective. He even starts making up his own detective rules, instead of following the Galactic Detective Agency’s rules. It’s a good concept, though this does mean that the team is split up for a while. And one subplot is simply a bit more interesting than the other.
I must admit, I liked the previous book more. The previous book had a better plot, the setting was explored more, and it just felt more fun. Though this sequel does a good job of letting Stitch grow a bit more as a character, it introduces us to a new alien enemy stitch needs to stop, and the ending is pretty strong.
i love stitch and i honestly ordered this as soon as i finished the first book! i started up late reading this and WOW! i haven’t felt this way reading in a LONG time but now im hooked! i wanna keep reading about my favourite cartoon characters!!
The cliffhanger? Hello? Like, I need the other books! Agent Peebles always seemed off to me, and I was right! 4 stars! Super entertaining and loved the plot development!
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