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Bezig met laden... In the Study with the Wrenchdoor Diana Peterfreund
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. A continuation of the first book in the Clue mystery series that continues to delight and has one killer ending that immediately had me starting the final book. ( ) Dr. Brown, the new headmaster of Blackbrook Academy is now running the school, while trying to rebuild its reputation following the murder of Headmaster Boddy that took place the year before, and the Murder Crew is back. Plum is obsessed with finding his dye, but all of the secret passages have been sealed. Peacock has a new life coach that is helping her deal with the drama from the year before and prepare her to star on the tennis team. Orchid and Vaughn have grown closer, but they still don't know each other's secrets. Everyone is preparing for the upcoming standardized tests with the added pressure of college admissions riding on their scores, when another body is found. It was very tough to reconnect with the characters for a large part of In the Study with a Wrench, and then a couple of big surprises seemed to come out of the blue. However, even though the mystery is a bit hard to follow, the end of the book is exciting, and the resolution satisfying. Overall, this is a good entry in the Clue Mystery series. In the previous book, snow and flooding trapped several Blackbrook Academy students in Tudor House, a lovely old building with several secret passageways. The headmaster was murdered, and the murderer was eventually caught and arrested. Blackbrook Academy has somehow miraculously managed to remain open, despite massive flood damage and a bunch of students transferring out because their parents are understandably concerned about the recent murder. The school and its new headmaster are now entirely focused on moving past all of this. That means no trouble, no bad press, and no more students leaving. Unfortunately, Blackbrook happens to have a lot of people with dark secrets, and Rusty Naylor, the head janitor, is one of them. His latest scheme gets him killed, and when his body is finally discovered the big questions are 1) Who killed him? and 2) Can Blackbrook's students convince administration that their standardized tests should at least be untimed? The first book was better overall. This one took ages to really get going and was kind of a mess, although once I got to the last third it was hard to put down. It had a more noticeable humorous edge to it than the first, which I kind of liked. All the stressing about standardized tests in the midst of murder, Beth's life coach obsession, Vaughn and Oliver's identity swapping, a school counselor who was more interested in damage control than actual counseling, Orchid's stalker, a closed-mouthed new student named Rosa, and people's belongings mysteriously disappearing and reappearing. And then the relationship drama. There was so much going on in this book. So much. A bit too much, honestly. You could take multiple characters, plop them into their own books, and probably produce at least two or three additional YA novels with the material crammed into this one. I was just thankful that not everyone's secret was as enormous and elaborate as Vaughn or even Orchid's. Beth's cringey life counselor emails were pretty normal by comparison, and Scarlett was just a control freak trying to figure out how to function now that her most useful connections had been severed. This ends in what I consider to be a cliffhanger. A couple characters (Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) Schlocky in the same vein as the first book, but that's a big part of the addictiveness of both of them. While you need not have played the classic game, having done so adds to the understanding and enjoyment of this one. It leaves readers with a cliffhanger, but how else could this series set up what comes next. I'll be certain to be among those waiting for more. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Clue Mysteries (2) Prijzen
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML:The thrilling sequel to the book that Kirkus Reviews called "ingeniously plotted and vastly entertaining," inspired by the classic board game CLUE! In the aftermath of Headmaster Boddy's murder, Blackbrook Academy has been thrown into Complete disarray. Half the student body hasn't bothered to return to campusâ??but those who have include Orchid, Vaughn, Scarlett, Peacock, Plum, and Mustard, now warily referred to by the other students as the Murder Crew. When another staff member is found dead and an anonymous threat begins to target the group, each of the teen's opportunistic reasons for sticking around come to light. Orchid's identity comes under question while Vaughn's family life takes a turn; Finn and Mustard grow closer; and Scarlett and Beth struggle to turn over new leaves. All of this comes to a dramatic head at Tudor House, with a cliff-hanger that will leave readers eager for the final installment in the series. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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