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Cal is undercover on Shadow Island, investigating the secrets hidden beneath the surface of this tropical paradise. Evading search parties, planning rescue missions and sneaking through a maze of underground tunnels is now an average day for Cal.
Trapped in the office of the suspicious director, how can Cal evade capture and continue his double-act with his twin brother, Ryan? As dangers multiply at every turn, at least he knows he can count on SI-6, or can he?
The clock is ticking. Any second could be his last.
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Wow, I was impressed with book 1 of this trilogy, but this one? IT'S AWESOME! This book was much more active environment, and a much more explosive ending! While the beginning of Book 1 started off gentle and then sort of slowly warmed up, this book was more like being thrust into a churning sea of action right from the beginning. The book's title was highly appropriate to the context of the story, for in the last book, Cal's twin brother, Ryan, was "Missing", while in this one, Cal, Ryan, and the other endangered characters in this book were being "Hunted" by the people from the resort.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was a great read, and I was quite happy to bury my nose in it for ages, since this series is a perfect blend of almost everything I love in a story. The characters in this book are cool, and I loved the good quantities of puzzles and mysteries that came in, as well as the exiting rush that I always feel when I watch a mystery being unravelled, as it partially was in this story. Taking in consideration the aspects of rereadability, Lose Track Of Time, and also the aspect of easy-to-understand, this book has reached a high level!
In terms of price, this book is also great, it has a good price that is smack-dab in the middle of my personal "goldilocks zone", which in this case is a position in which the product is neither too cheap nor too expensive. So in other words, awesome book!!! ![]()
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