2 thoughts on “In The Spotlight: Susie Black’s The Case of the Croaked Coach”
That sounds like a lot of fun despite the darker aspects of the story. I like that she gets advice from adults with skills in investigation – it makes it seem more credible than a school student acting completely alone. And I love the title!
There is definitely fun to be had in this one, FictionFan, in spite of the fact that it’s no romp. And I completely agree about the adults involved. It does make the story more believable, even though Hannah doesn’t always take the advice she gets (which, considering she’s a teenager, makes the story all the more believable… 😉 ). As for the title, I thought it was fantastic!
That sounds like a lot of fun despite the darker aspects of the story. I like that she gets advice from adults with skills in investigation – it makes it seem more credible than a school student acting completely alone. And I love the title!
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There is definitely fun to be had in this one, FictionFan, in spite of the fact that it’s no romp. And I completely agree about the adults involved. It does make the story more believable, even though Hannah doesn’t always take the advice she gets (which, considering she’s a teenager, makes the story all the more believable… 😉 ). As for the title, I thought it was fantastic!
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