Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
10/18/22
Pages:
297 pages
ISBN:
1-645-95123-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-645-95123-0
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2022289914
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Two middle school vigilantes take on a corrupt high school admissions coach.In a Mission Impossibleâstyle caper that springs from fortuitously overheard conversations, Frankie amply demonstrates that she's far better at breaking and entering than personal relationships. It fact, between brangling with Ollie, her expressive bestie, over whether he's a partner in their clandestine enterprises or just a sidekick and viciously lashing out at her Uncle Scotty (who's taking care of her while her father serves out his prison sentence) for daring to date without checking with her first, her indignation at a set of wealthy parents scheming with a greasy expediter to buy their underperforming offspring admission to exclusive area high schools seems manufactured. Still, it does fuel a set of suspenseful nighttime ventures, complete with ninja maneuvers and high-tech gear, narrow squeaks, startling revelations, and a tidy, satisfying resolution. By the end, Frankie has also been nudged far enough out of her self-absorption and sense of entitlement to offer sincere apologies to her uncle; to mend fences with Ollie, who is, as ever, a scene-stealer; and even to firm up a new friendship with June, a shy but brilliant techno nerd schoolmate and handy source of new inventions. Ollie has been identified as Latine in previous episodes; the main cast defaults to White.The action sequences are fun, but it's character issues that pull off the main heist. (Thriller. 11-14)
A group of parents looking to buy their less-deserving children into elite schools is about to learn a thing or two from a criminal mastermind in the third book in the Infamous Frankie Lorde series, perfect for fans of Ally Carter's Gallagher Girls and Heist Society.
When Frankie discovers that a classmate’s invention has been stolen the day before a school-wide competition, the once-renowned international thief figures she might as well flex her skills to steal it back. But just when Frankie’s about to call her mission a success, she learns there’s more to the story than she’d originally thought.
A group of wealthy Greenwich parents are using their influence -- and wallets -- to guarantee that their kids get into the most exclusive institutions on the East coast, no matter how undeserving their kids are, or how far they have to go to ensure success.
Easy peasy for Frankie to crack. Until she gets to know these classmates of hers...and their parents...and everyone's real motivations and issues. Frankie sets the bar higher, to take the scam down from the top. The guy who's been hired to get the kids into their desired schools: "Mr. Admissions."