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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Company Mole is the second book in the Adam Cranford series. In this book Adam takes on drug dealers, when his family and friends become involved you start to see more of the ruthlessness that was glimpsed in the first book. I am sure that some of the things that Adam plans then carries out are not exactly appropriate for teens, it seems he somewhat borders on the psychotic in his calmness, but I absolutely loved it. I was rather surprised by the ending, it did not seem finished to me, I expected more closure but that could be coming in the next book. I would recommend this book for adults, I can not in all honesty recommend it for teens, at least not my teens. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The 14-year-old hero decides to take on drug lords after discovering his friend is becoming addicted. This puts his own life and that of his family at risk. Some of the action takes place in secret tunnels under the City of London. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In this book Adam tries to take down a drug gang and the book focuses on the effects of his actions, both in this book and from his heroic actions in "Teen Valour". It shows how the public and police have changed their opinion of him and now have a special interest in him. We see how he deals with this and how trying to take down a drug gang affects him and his personal safety.
Adair once again has added humour to the serious situations in the book and some of the one liners had me laughing out loud. I also had to wonder if the lawyer being named "Weizman" was a joke or something that was unintended. Either way it made me chuckle.
I wouldn't recommend it as a book to read if the reader hasn't read "Teen Valour", as there are too many references to it for it to make sense, but for anyone who read and enjoyed "Teen Valour" I'd say it's a must read! ( )