Top right of page, on the tape dispenser
Yes, it is.
Yes, Charlie Higson's Silverfin can be considered a mystery book, as well as an adventure/spy thriller.
In the I SPY mystery, the foot with no toe is found in the "I SPY" book where the object is hidden among various other items. The clues often lead to a specific page where players must search for the unique item. It’s a fun challenge that encourages observation and attention to detail.
On the fire engine's ladder, it's white too so really hard to see
On page 23, there is a bottle with a treasure map in it. Start at the butterfly and move to the left a little...
it is in the pot by the big glass vase its to the right in the pot
Mystery novels typically have a detective as the main character, while spy novels have a spy as the main character. Both types of stories involve solving crimes or uncovering secrets using skills like deduction, observation, and espionage.
Mobile Spy by Retina X-Studios
Stephen Chance has written: 'Septimus and the Spy Ring (A Book for New Adults)' 'Septimus and the Danedyke mystery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories
"The Spy Cat" is set in London and follows the adventures of a cat named Nanny Muffin who becomes a spy to help solve a mystery. The story features various locations in London as Nanny Muffin goes on her mission.
Its a mystery
As an experienced educator, I must clarify that without the specific title of the "I Spy Mystery Book" and the edition or version, I cannot provide the exact location of the spring on page 14. However, in the "I Spy Mystery Book" series by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick, the spring on page 14 could be hidden within a detailed, visually complex image where readers are challenged to find various objects. To locate the spring, carefully examine the intricate details of the page, focusing on areas where it might be camouflaged or strategically placed to blend in with the surrounding objects.