Award Winning Author Takes Readers on a Spy Hunt to Uncover a British Mole

Big Boys Don't Spy by K.E.M. Johnston takes young readers on the fast track to decoding a mystery and uncovering a British mole at The Neophyte Writer.

Overland Park, KS, November 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Big Boys Don't Spy by K.E.M. Johnston provides readers with a fun story that involves spy skills, decoding and unraveling a mystery to uncover a mole, James Bond style.

Will Wand fancies himself to be a secret agent. He has gadgets and gizmos to prove it. When he puts on his black pants, matching jacket and sunglasses he is transformed from invisible middle kid to, Will Wand Agent 003.5. His current mission is to figure out who is sabotaging his mothers company. Since January someone has been stealing information and ideas and giving them to a British Agency. Will suspects there is a mole.

When cousin Penelope Wimplebottom shows up from the U.K. to spend another summer with his family, Will believes she may have something to do with selling secrets, as a secret agent herself, to the suspected British agency. Has Penelope shown up to gather more intel? He will have to keep an eye on her. Will discovers that Penelope, better known as Pen, has a diary with secret codes scribbled inside. He confronts her and she confesses to liking a boy and having a zit.

Realizing that together, along with little brother Tristan, they can pull all of their secret agent resources together and help mom find the mole in her company. This crew of young geniuses have put their differences aside and get ready to crack the case. They already have a suspect, Trenton Gravy, now all they need is proof.

Big Boys Don't Spy is available for sale at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and Kitsune Books.

About the Author
Karen E. M. Johnston, a British author, was born in Gibraltar, studied Business and International Marketing in the UK, and worked in advertising and marketing in London’s Covent Garden before moving to the US. She is widely published in children’s, parent, and business magazines.

Karen’s debut children’s middle grade novel The Witness Tree And The Shadow Of The Noose, a Civil War ghost mystery, came out in 2009, and her second children’s novel Big Boys Don't Spy hit the shelves November 2010.

Karen also writes Women’s Fiction and Young Adult novels.

Ms. Johnston lives in Chantilly, Virginia, on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. with her British husband and three American sons who have not the slightest trace of a British accent.

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