Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Book review : The Trophy Case

Book review:

The Trophy Case by Kelly Swan Taylor is the second book in the WRIGHT Detective Series. Easy going, full of sleuthy teens and consistent putting up hard work to achieve their goal.

Teen super sleuth Tessa Wright and her TSLR Detective Agency are determined to bring the trophy home before eighth grade starts in the fall. Tessa and her friends are putting up their hard core efforts to find out who took the trophy. She bit hesitates to take the help of her father as he is bit busy in break ins going on in the city.

After the birth of Tessa's brother her life too changed. Her mother was not able to run with her often due to her increased work. Though Her father tries his best to render all sufficient help at all times. The bonding between Tessa and Cam is taking time.

The author has touched all possible traits and i really relished each part after reading its first book in series The Mysterious Locker notes. The age gap between Tessa and her brother and the problems or issues that arise due to that is well predicted. She also highlights the teen Tessa growing, Her father being protective for her, Her friends who are experts in different fields, the mess up when you have a small kid at home, seeking help to do house old chores, her liking for Mason or Rick. 

 Few Quotes from the book are quite inspiring. Few quotes explain the dedication of Tessa towards her work despite being sore or enjoying with her friends in summer.
 

It was quite interesting to find out how she will reach till the real culprit and what was his real motive behind. I was so hooked up that i finished the book in one sitting. Waiting for the next book in series.

I loved reading this book and would recommend all the sleuths to read this book. Good book for all teens.

Happy Reading!

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