Sunday, January 13, 2013

Review: Double Vision by F. T. Bradley

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Double Vision by F. T. Bradley. A Linc Baker Adventure.

Review summary: This is an action-packed adventure book that is sure to thrill and delight its intended audience, younger middle school-aged readers, both boys and girls. The Paris setting and inclusion of clues and ciphers to be solved enhance an already exciting storyline. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Double Vision F. T. Bradley

Double Vision
F. T. Bradley
A Linc Baker Adventure
Harper (October 2012)

Publisher synopsis: Twelve-year-old Linc is a trouble-maker with a dilemma. His antics on a recent school field trip went way overboard, landing his already poor family with a serious lawsuit. So when two secret agents show up at his house, Linc is eager to take them up on their offer to make the lawsuit disappear. They just need one tiny favor.

Turns out Linc looks exactly like one of their top kid agents — an agent who's vanished during a vitally important mission. But no debriefing can prepare Linc for how dangerous the mission really is. It's too bad he isn't a black belt, a math genius, or a distance runner like his agent double. He'll need all those skills and more if he hopes to make it out of this mission alive …

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