One of those medieval adventure ones -- the girl spy is sent to this household to suss out whoever is feeding the baddies information, and they prove to be absolutely unexpected...another woman! Grant almost sets the reader up for this, too, because there's a scene where the baddie is told the new girl is a spy, but he doesn't care because she's just a teenage girl. We get to feel all self-righteous and high and mighty because he's dimissing our girl, all the while never considering that the baddie's OWN spy is also a young woman!
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This actually happened to me recently -- I was completely astonished by the identity of a spy one of the characters was searching to expose.
Oh? Which book?
One of those medieval adventure ones -- the girl spy is sent to this household to suss out whoever is feeding the baddies information, and they prove to be absolutely unexpected...another woman! Grant almost sets the reader up for this, too, because there's a scene where the baddie is told the new girl is a spy, but he doesn't care because she's just a teenage girl. We get to feel all self-righteous and high and mighty because he's dimissing our girl, all the while never considering that the baddie's OWN spy is also a young woman!
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