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Hunting the Hunter

by Gordon Korman

Series: On the Run (Book 6)

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When Aiden and Meg Falconer discover that Hairless Joe, a killer and madman, holds the key to freeing their parents from prison, they decide to try and trap him, despite the dangers.
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Aiden and Megan Falconer have almost have the mystery all figured out. All the need to do is a nearly impossible task. That task is to catch Hairless Joe. They know he’s their Uncle Frank and he is the only evidence to prove their parents’ innocents. He tried to kill them many time, but has failed. Now the Falconer’s are risking their lives to catch this bald assassin. Can they catch the killer or will be too late?

I like this book because they try to catch a professional killer. The best part was when they used the pig as a distraction. The worst part was when Aiden went to get Hairless Joe by himself. The most exciting part when they tried to chase Hairless Joe. I like how they trapped the hunter in the barn. I also like how they tell what the barn looks like. This is a good book and you’ll like it too. ( )
  Stephen.Cooper | Mar 28, 2012 |
too kids brother and sister named aiden and margeret (meg) go on a adventure to finally capture hairless joe ( murderer and traiter of the too kids parents) read the book to find out if it is a sucsess ( )
  nictheman | Sep 10, 2010 |
Good lower level reading book, action packed adventure; try with reluctant readers. Plot becomes a little far fetched but kids will like the action. ( )
  bookwoman137 | Dec 28, 2009 |
Please see the review and comment on book #1 Chasing the Falconers. ( )
  coachcarboni | Dec 20, 2007 |
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