Families who loved Tales of Real Spies by Fergus Fleming often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts showing a deep fascination with puzzles, secrets, or the behind the scenes mechanics of history. It is perfect for children who value bravery and cleverness over brute force, offering a gateway into real world history through the high stakes lens of international espionage. The book profiles various historical figures, exploring themes of resilience, extreme pressure, and the moral weight of keeping secrets. While it deals with real world conflict, Usborne’s signature layout keeps the tone adventurous and educational rather than grim. It is an ideal choice for transitioning a reader from fiction mysteries into narrative nonfiction, as it highlights how individuals used their unique talents to influence global events.