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In the beginning of Spy Camp, Benjamin Ripley, who is a twelve year old boy, thinks he is leaving Spy School and is going to have the most normal and happy summer ever. That is when he is told about Spy Camp. He has to attend Spy Camp throughout the whole summer! So much for a normal and happy summer. When packing up his belongings, Ben sees that he has received a note from S.P.Y.D.E.R., which is an evil organization that has tried to recruit him before. It is also the evil organization that Murray Hill, the double agent that infiltrated the school the year before, works for. That is when Ben contacted Erica

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