The Snake Trap: Travis Delaney Investigates by Kevin Brooks
The Snake Trap: Travis Delaney Investigates by Kevin Brooks | |
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Category: Teens | |
Reviewer: Jill Murphy | |
Summary: Third in Brooks's teen PI series. It's great fun - racing along and with lots of action. Fans of the first two books in the series won't be disappointed. | |
Buy? Yes | Borrow? Yes |
Pages: 416 | Date: July 2015 |
Publisher: Macmillan | |
External links: Author's website | |
ISBN: 1447238982 | |
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Teen private investigator Travis Delaney is still looking for the people who killed his parents. He needs more than anything to find out why they died. And, fresh from a narrow escape from death at the hands of a criminal mastermind, Travis now suspects that there's a traitor in the camp. This third installment in the Travis Delaney series has a barnstorming opening. Travis is abducted by terrorists and held captive alongside Winston, the security officer gone bad who Travis suspects is the person guilty of his father's death.
Travis has a lot of questions. But will he get any answers? And can he get himself out of this horribly dangerous situation?
We are naughty people here at Bookbag. For some reason, we haven't reviewed the first two books in this teen crime series. I can't imagine what went wrong, since we usually pounce on a new story from Brooks. We love him and his wry sense of humour and often bleak outlook. Fans of his work should know that this series is a little bit different. It's aimed at tweens and early teens and it's much more about the action. This series is like, oh, I don't know, Kevin Brooks does John Grisham for teens?
There's a twisty-turny plot and you cant trust anyone. The action comes thick and fast. And Travis is your typically relatable yet ridiculously courageous teen action hero. He's thrust into all sorts of perilous situations and comes through them with a mix of general decency, enthusiastic risk-taking, and a deep determination to get justice for his parents.
The Snake Trap may well be for a slightly younger audience than usual for Brooks, but the author's trademark qualities still come through. There are no black-and-white, tidy endings. Characters don't always get everything they want - or everything they deserve for that matter. This third installment impressed us. The series is well worth reading.
If you'd like to read more Kevin Brooks outside the crime genre, try Naked by Kevin Brooks. If you want more crime, you could try Half Moon Investigations by Eoin Colfer.
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