Masterminds |
Growing up in a town like Serenity has its perks: there’s
no crime, no poverty, and honesty is valued above all. Kids like Eli, Randy, Tori, Amber, Malik and
Hector are 13 years old and have known each other their entire lives. In their small town of 185 people, they
pretty much know everybody.
People in Serenity like the town so much that they never
leave. No one ever goes away on
vacation, or even for a shopping trip to a bigger town. And strangely, this tiny town has its own
security force called the Surety (known by children as the Purple People
Eaters). Theoretically, they are the
security guards at the big Plastics Works that employs practically everyone in
town. But they also act as a police
force.
It’s hard to imagine that “America’s Ideal Community”
would need a police force…
Eli and Randy, eager for fun, decide to take a bike ride
out of town. As soon as they leave the
limits of Serenity, Eli is completely debilitated by overwhelming pain. His blinding headache and terrible cramps
make him unable to continue, and he falls off the bike. Before Randy can even think about what to do,
the Surety descends out of the sky in a helicopter, scoops the boys up and
returns them to the safety of home.
Soon Randy is whisked away to live with his grandparents
in another town. Something strange is
going on in Serenity. And Eli, Tori, Amber, Malik and Hector are going to
figure out what it is.
As they begin to investigate, much is revealed about
their origins. In fact, they discover
that their parents have been keeping secrets from them since the
beginning. Secrets – in a town where
everyone is always honest. Or so they
thought.
The kids of Serenity are determined not to be fooled
anymore. So without telling their
parents, they decide to matters into their own hands and embark on a thrilling
adventure…
Fast-paced and suspenseful, Masterminds is a book that
can’t be put down! The first in a
trilogy, Masterminds will keep kids reading, no matter what kinds of books they
normally enjoy.
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