Nowhere to Hide
William King and Blake Watt have just settled into their senior year of high school when they receive a call for help—the authorities need to use their computer skills to track down a father who has failed to make child-support payments. The invitation to become cyber bounty hunters is so tempting, they don’t stop to ask why they were chosen for this assignment.As they learn more about the man they are searching for, they discover the true nature of their mission—to help the founder of a Seattle-based software company prove that he is innocent of a much different charge. But the scariest things they learn are why they were chosen and why they were supposed to remain in the background.
You’ll love following the surprising twists and turns in this fast-paced young-adult thriller from a gifted storyteller who has nearly three million books in print.
My Reflections:
When given the chance to review this book, it was a no brainier for me, after all we had met Brouwer at a local homeschooling course that he presented. Brouwer is a dynamic presenter. He gets the children excited about writing and has an encouraging and fun class. Everyone left feeling successful and energized.
Back to the book, having read the firs title in the series I was able to follow the plot with ease, although having said this I feel the reader would afford a greater understanding of the story, by reading the first book Dead Man's Switch.
King, MJ and Blake are teenage friends who live on a small Island. These three become entangled in a web of deceit and betrayal when Don Mundie offers them a chance off the island to become cyber hunters. People are not who they seem and danger is around every corner!
The perfect recipe of danger, drama, action and mystery. Be prepared to be surprised by the ending because it is anything but predictable!
If your teen is looking for a new series to read I think "Nowhere to Hide" would make an excellent choice!
I received this book free of charge in return for my honest review from Harvest House Publishers, Thank you Harvest House!
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