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Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao
Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao












Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao

The sub-plots can get a little exasperating, considering they are more than one or two, but the well-paced writing and continuous action makes up for this minor glitch. Samira continues to be a part of several sub-plots (read cases) which she solves while her parents deal with the bigger mission of saving the nation.

Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao

One is bound to enjoy the witty conversations between them, as also the war of words between Samira and her mother. They are the right example of a generation that has a mind of its own but is as willing to learn from its mistakes and grow. Samira and The Spyders are young girls, bold, intelligent, technically sound, can be stubborn, do have their cat-fights and yet are as ingénue as can be. Samira’s parents are typical Indian parents, who understand the unpredictability and dangers of their own profession and would thus rather have their daughter take up something steadier. A doting grandmother, who is seemingly unhappy with the job profile of her daughter-in-law and well, even her son! Although my instinct says that Ajji might come up as a surprise package in one of the stories later. The ‘make-believe’ characters are straight out of a regular Indian family. There are a few things about the book that are particularly appealing. A series of mysteries resolved with the help of her girl gang set the pace for a gripping YA thriller. That begins an unexpected journey, marking her foray into the world of sleuths, even as she overcomes personal battles along the way.

Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao

Samira, who stays back with her grandmother, accidentally stumbles upon a group of teenage girl spies called ‘The Spyders’. The stage is set for the Joshis to move on a critical mission straight after the Dubai holiday. Her holiday in Dubai with RAW agents Alka and Ranjit Joshi, is no different. Samira Joshi has had several previews of the life of a spy, having travelled with her parents on some of their missions, of course, only as a matter of chance. Review: The adventure begins from the word go.














Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao