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Belongs to SeriesMoving Target (2)
Just after Cassie Arroyo found the Spear of Destiny in Rome, it was stolen from her, so now she and her friend Asher must recover it--but when she used the Spear before she set the world down a dangerous path, and if she recovers it she will have to decide whether to risk using it again. No library descriptions found. |
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Return Fire isn't quite as good as Moving Target. While the kids do continue to use clues to search for the spear, there are philosophical questions raised that have value in the story, but slow the action and make the pacing of the story uneven. The theme of choosing one's destiny and the importance of free will is pushed extremely hard in this book and almost overwhelms the actual story. As a second book out of two, this story does answer the questions left at the end of Moving Target and ties up all of the loose ends, but overall, the story just isn't as entertaining. ( )