Detectives, they solve difficult murders, even ones that are unsolved. However, could a boy solve an unsolved murder? Well, a boy named Theodore Boone thinks he can. In the book Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer by John Grisham Theodore Boone is obsessed with all of the crime and murder genres in his small city called Strattenburg. His parents are lawyers and they deal with all of the crime and murder genre things for a living. One day, Theo decides to scrutinize his parents folder full of murder mysteries. He finds many solved, however there was one unsolved that they shut down the case. He decides to slip his hand out of the folder with the papers about the unsolved murder. He takes a look inside the case file and finds a poor middle aged woman stabbed to death inside her home. The murder was layed out so well that there wern't any clues found when the case was open. Theo decides to show his friend April and she was very curious as well. The two of them decide to go on a curious, dangerous, and fun filled adventure to solve the unsolved murder that no ordinary kid could ever solve.
Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer is a fascinating and mysterious book that I liked. I liked the suspensefulness throughout the story, the vivacious vocabulary when describing the murder, and the fact there are relatable characters. The suspense throughout the book was magnificent. When you read this book, the author's clues are all hidden, so the antagonist isn't identified in the middle of the book. He doesn't give any motives that are so obvious to The vivacious vocabulary was splended when describing the murder. The author used such vivid words to show what the victim thought and felt and what the antagonist thought and felt at the time of the murder. This book creates the twists and surprises that will help you become a detective like Theodore Boone.
Kyle L. Spicer 4/6
Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer is a fascinating and mysterious book that I liked. I liked the suspensefulness throughout the story, the vivacious vocabulary when describing the murder, and the fact there are relatable characters. The suspense throughout the book was magnificent. When you read this book, the author's clues are all hidden, so the antagonist isn't identified in the middle of the book. He doesn't give any motives that are so obvious to The vivacious vocabulary was splended when describing the murder. The author used such vivid words to show what the victim thought and felt and what the antagonist thought and felt at the time of the murder. This book creates the twists and surprises that will help you become a detective like Theodore Boone.
Kyle L. Spicer 4/6
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