The Black Jacket Mystery (Trixie Belden #8) by Kathryn Kenny - Presentation Transcript
The Black Jacket Mystery (Trixie
Belden #8) by Kathryn Kenny
That Mysterious New Kid
There’s a new kid in town—a tough boy from New York City who wears a
black leather jacket and pointy cowboy boots. Trixie doesn’t trust him for a
second. She’s sure about one thing: Don Mangan is trouble!
Personal Review: The Black Jacket Mystery (Trixie Belden #8)
by Kathryn Kenny
Regan, the Wheeler's groom, has a problem. He's talked to the adults
about it, but Trixie is dying to know what's going on.
That's pushed to the back burner when a new kid shows up in school. Dan
is living with Mr. Maypenny. Is he a long lost relative? Then things seem
to be disappearing around Glen Road and some of the clues point to Dan
while others don't. Can Trixie figure it out?
As if that weren't enough, the Bob-Whites are putting on an ice carnival
and a catamount is on the loose in the preserve.
There's plenty of action in this book that will keep any reader entertained.
The mystery is very good, too, with so much conflicting information. I
remember being really confused the first time I read it. True, there are a
few series continuity errors, but they're minor and it's easy to get caught up
in the story with Trixie and her friends.
The climax from this book is one of my favorites in the series. And the
book has some great characterizations in it. This book is a decent
introduction to the series, although it's best to read them in order.
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Regan, the Wheeler's groom, has a problem. He's ta more
Regan, the Wheeler's groom, has a problem. He's talked to the adults about it, but Trixie is dying to know what's going on.
That's pushed to the back burner when a new kid shows up in school. Dan is living with Mr. Maypenny. Is he a long lost relative? Then things seem to be disappearing around Glen Road and some of the clues point to Dan while others don't. Can Trixie figure it out?
As if that weren't enough, the Bob-Whites are putting on an ice carnival and a catamount is on the loose in the preserve.
There's plenty of action in this book that will keep any reader entertained. The mystery is very good, too, with so much conflicting information. I remember being really confused the first time I read it. True, there are a few series continuity errors, but they're minor and it's easy to get caught up in the story with Trixie and her friends.
The climax from this book is one of my favorites in the series. And the book has some great characterizations in it. This book is a decent introduction to the series, although it's best to read them in order. less
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