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Dangerous Drop

By Christopher Gibbon
Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: May 30, 2010
Words: 49325 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Following the death of her husband, Joe, a greatly respected Police Officer, Mary Clark and her diabetic 12 year old daughter Rebekah are just scraping by. Mary decided they would move far away. They are convinced they are prepared for the long road ahead, but when disaster strikes, survival is the only thing on their minds.

Tags

drama, adventure, murder, danger, river, kidnap, widowed parent, ransom, firearms, waterfall, hypoglycemia, police officer, diabetic child, speedboat

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Review by: Philip Andrews on July 05, 2010 : (no rating)
This was an engaging, easy-to-read story. The simple but brutal challenges brought on by type 1 Diabetes and unexpected events are now much clearer for me.

Overall, I most enjoyed a subtle moral in this story - that teamwork (between the mother and daughter) triumphed over disfunction (between the 'bad guys').

This book felt as if it was geared for young adults, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading material of that genre.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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