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Bob Cook and the German Spy

By Paul G. (Paul Greene) Tomlinson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of war, a young boy's yearning to serve his nation pulls him into a dangerous plot of spies and hidden agendas in his own backyard.

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2006-02-01
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Summary

"Bob Cook and the German Spy" by Paul G. (Paul Greene) Tomlinson is a story set around World War I that follows a young boy named Bob Cook as he tries to help his country. When the United States declares war on Germany, Bob is eager to contribute. His community is filled with tension, especially towards German-Americans. This is exemplified when Bob clashes with Frank Wernberg, a boy who supports Germany. Bob and his friend Hugh get caught up in a web of spies and secrets, leading them to discover strange happenings in their town and connecting these events to their personal lives.

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