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After winning a baseball game with an innovative toss of a rosin bag, Will Conlan catches the interest of a chief operative of the Homeland Security's Analytic Red Cell.

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Will Conlan is an ordinary 8th grader. Well, he is almost ordinary until he uncovers a very creative method that terrorists are using to communicate with one another. Instead of taking this information to the authorities, Will tries to foil an initial attempt by the terrorists to bomb Wrigley Field. When he gets another message, he turns it over to police, but when he realizes he may have erred, he again decides to try to stop them on his own. A great adventurous plot that will keep readers reading. Kalkowski's style reminds me a great deal of Horowitz's Alex Rider adventures. Recommend this book to those who read him. Overall, well-written. The prologue will be difficult for some readers and there are a few spots where a connection show more seems to be missing, but overall, I feel it's a great book from a first-time author. I recommend it for middle school libraries and classrooms. It would be a good choice for reluctant readers. show less

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People/Characters
Will Conlan; Mr. Tebepior; Stacey; Ryan
Important places
Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, USA; Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, USA
First words
The dagger-like needle of the scorpion's tail struck.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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Rating
½ (3.50)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
2
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