Forbidden City by James Ponti is about a group of children spies heading to Moscow and Beijing to recruit a North Korean nuclear physicist before he falls into enemy hands.
The City Spies are ready for their next missions, once again using their unique skills and strong bonds to tackle dangerous assignments. Umbra is a sinister organization driven by greed, and they want to recruit a North Korean nuclear physicist for their own needs by any means necessary. The City Spies are sent in to stop that from happening.
The team travels to Moscow and Beijing to participate in a chess prodigy tournament. Paris is excited to compete since he is a huge chess fan. Sydney also lands her dream job as a junior reporter for a teen lifestyle website. She is tasked with following a British billionaire’s daughter and a pop band with a massive fan following. Together, the team must figure out how the billionaire, the physicist, and the recently missing missiles from a Soviet missile base are connected. Will the team be able to solve the mystery before it’s too late?
This is the third book in the series. While it can technically be read as a standalone, I wouldn’t recommend it. I’ve read the other books in this series, along with the author’s other works, and this book follows the same beloved format as the previous installments. It has action, thrills, twists, and feel-good moments mixed with humor. While I did enjoy the book, I felt like something was missing compared to the first two books. Still, I liked learning more about Mother and seeing how the team is becoming more like a family. I’m excited to read the next book in the series.



