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by Anna Dale


  Code

  a method of writing where words are replaced with other words so that the message’s meaning is hidden

  Dead letter box

  a concealed place where messages can be delivered and collected

  Espionage

  another word for spying

  Forger

  someone who makes false documents

  Gadget

  a small, cunning device

  Key

  a piece of information which enables someone to work out the meaning of an enciphered message

  Legend

  a false name and life history

  Microdot

  a minuscule photograph, the size of a dot

  Mission

  a job which a spy is sent to carry out (see also Assignment)

  Morse Code

  an alphabet which swaps letters for dots and dashes

  Quarry

  the person or thing a spy is pursuing

  Rendezvous

  a meeting at an agreed time and place

  Sleuthing

  another word for spying/detective work

  Surveillance

  keeping a close eye on a suspect

  Tradecraft

  the skills needed for a career in Espionage

  Traitor

  a treacherous person who is disloyal to his country

  Undercover

  assuming another identity in order to observe others

  Some Codes and Ciphers

  Clown

  a cipher involving the repeated juggling of letters

  Ditchwater

  consisting of such a dull letter that the person reading it gives up long before the end and therefore misses the message concealed in the postscript

  Easy-Peasy

  in which the message is hidden letter by letter in front of every ‘e’

  Noah’s Ark

  conceals the message by writing the letters two by two in each consecutive word

  Shopping List

  in which shopping items represent particular words

  Tornado

  a cipher that turns letters back to front and upside-down

  Useful Books

  Keeping to the Shadows by Anonymous

  C.L.I.C.K.’s Compendium by Various

  The Hugger-mugger Handbook by Sue de Neame

  A Pocket Guide to Gadget Repair by Arnold Twitch

  Hot Pants Are a No-no: What Not to Wear Undercover by T. Ward and S. Caldicott

  White Lies and Whoppers: A Spy’s guide to Fibbing Convincingly by Amelia Punch

  They Were Jolly Brave: Wartime Spies of Yesteryear by Sqn. Ldr. Stodgy Washington

  About the Author

  Anna Dale lives in Southampton, England, where she works part-time as a bookseller. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called her first book, Whispering to Witches, “a sparkling debut” and named her a Flying Start author.

  Also by Anna Dale

  Whispering to Witches

  Copyright © 2005 by Anna Dale

  All rights reserved.

  You may not copy, distribute, transmit, reproduce, or otherwise make available this publication (or any part of it) in any form, or by any means (including without limitation electronic, digital, optical, mechanical, photocopying, printing, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages

  First published in the United States of America in November 2005

  by Bloomsbury Children’s Books

  Electronic edition published in December 2012

  www.bloomsburyteens.com

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:

  Dale, Anna.

  Dawn undercover / by Anna Dale.

  p. cm.

  Summary: Eleven-year-old Dawn, Rustgate Primary School’s most forgettable student, is recruited for a British secret intelligence agency and sent on a spy mission to track a master criminal.

  [1. Spies—Fiction. 2. England—Fiction.] I. Title.

  PZ7.D15225Daw 2005 [Fic]—dc22 2005011782

  Printed in the U.S.A. by Quebecor World Fairfield

  ISBN: 978-1-5999-0998-1 (e-book)

 

 

 


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