Summary and Book Review By: Nicole Dima. Summary “Spies and Special Forces!” is all about wars, and the spies that get information about the people they`re.

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Summary and Book Review By: Nicole Dima

Summary “Spies and Special Forces!” is all about wars, and the spies that get information about the people they`re fighting against. These spies use fake ID`s, fake accents, and fake information. When it`s time for war, the spies team knows where to go to attack the others. Also this book tells you about what kind of guns they use. In chapter 1, Castus is a Roman who goes undercover to find out more about the Britons, Chapter 2, Christopher goes undercover, Chapter 3,4,5, and 6 are about different soldiers going to the enemies secretly, and getting all the info they need to win their wars.

Book Review Undercover spies, secrets only told in code, camouflage, and secret identities, all are key things in being spies and special forces. You need to know what weapon you need, and what equipment you need. This book is also about real people, and not so real people, and what they did in some of the wars. Jim Eldridge is the author of “Spies and Special Forces!” I think he`s a very good author that uses perfect detail, and is an awesome writer! This is a very good book to read for people who enjoy secret cases, wars, military, and secrets. Read this book, because it tells you everything about what happens in the Civil War. Also it tells you about what happens in World War 2, the Cold War, Romans and Britons, and Elizabeth England.