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Cult of Crime |
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Rating: Summary: The Cult of Crime Review: My favorite book is The Cult of Crime. The Cult of Crime was written by Frank W. Dixon. This story is about two young detectives, Frank and Joe Hardy, that are trying to help a friend of their Father, also known as Fenton Hardy, find his daughter and help her home safely. The first reason I like The Cult of Crime is because it has many external conflicts. For example Joe Hardy, brother to Frank, gets into a fight with Valvosta, a man of a cult and part of a scam, and almost dies. If it wasn't for his brother Frank, he would have been dead .Another reason why I like it is because not only dose it have external conflicts it also has internal conflicts. An example is when Frank, a teenage boy, has to decide if he should blow his cover and save his brother or to let his brother suffer and save his love Callie. Certainly you know why I liked The Cult of Crime. If not then I recommend you read it your self sometime.
Rating: Summary: Awesome!! Review: The plotline might sound corny...but I dare you to put the book down once you've started! Frank and Joe are really beleivable detectives in this one...one of the Best ever in the series.
Rating: Summary: Beware of different religions. They could be deadly. Review: This exciting thriller contains the brilliant rescue of a girl named Holly from the clutches of a revengful half brother named Rajah. Hold onto your seat as you read this mystery, for it will take you to the untamed Adirondack Mountains of upper state New York, where evil lurks behind every corner
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