Princess Incognito: Wrong Time to Fight Crime

NJ Humphreys author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd

Published:28th Mar '21

Should be back in stock very soon

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In this third installment of the popular school series, Sabrina and Charlie inadvertently thwart a crime, leading to unexpected challenges. As they navigate their secret identities, danger looms with the arrival of a mysterious figure.

In "Princess Incognito: Wrong Time to Fight Crime," the third installment of a beloved school series, readers are treated to a blend of humor, wit, and the relatable challenges of middle school life. The story kicks off when Sabrina and her friend Charlie inadvertently thwart a crime at a local ice-cream parlor, setting off a chain of events that turns Sabrina's day into a chaotic adventure. As an undercover princess, she finds herself unexpectedly hailed as a local hero, which complicates her efforts to maintain her secret identity.

Sabrina and her Uncle Ernie quickly realize that their newfound fame comes with its own set of challenges. They must devise clever plans to keep their true selves hidden while navigating the ups and downs of small-town life. However, the appearance of a mysterious figure known as the Man in Black with the Long, Deep Scar adds an element of suspense and danger to the story. As Sabrina tries to manage her dual existence, she faces the reality that her actions have consequences, and the stakes are higher than she ever anticipated.

As the narrative unfolds, Sabrina's journey takes a darker turn, forcing her to confront tough choices. The arrival of an enigmatic policeman adds to the tension, pushing Sabrina to make decisions that will impact not only her life but also the lives of those around her. With its mix of humor and serious themes, this book explores the complexities of identity, friendship, and the sometimes difficult path of doing the right thing.

ISBN: 9789814893596

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Weight: unknown

208 pages