HAUTMAN, Pete & LOGUE, Mary. Doppelganger. (The Bloodwater
Mysteries.) Penguin, Putnam. 176p. c2008. 978-0-399-24,379-0. $16.99. J
*
Would-be investigative reporter Roni, dreaming of a big break,
scans a missing-children website and is astonished to see a photo of a
Korean boy who looks
just like her friend Brian. The two teens have
teamed up to solve other mysteries set in their town of Bloodwater, MN
(Snatched and Skullduggery), and Roni can't wait to find out
whether Brian was abducted as a young child. Brian does have some early
memories of another family, but his parents don't seem eager to
discuss his adoption. In the course of their investigation, Roni and
Brian cross paths with a dangerous man and must make a narrow escape on
Roni's beloved Vespa. The truth turns out to be even stranger than
Roni imagines it to be in this well-plotted and suspenseful tale by two
notable authors, and humor and some slapstick action keep the mood
light. A fun read. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT
J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of
particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers.
*--The asterisk highlights exceptional books.