Theodore Boone: The Abduction

Quick Overview

When we last saw Theo Boone, he ensured that justice was served by uncovering evidence that kept a guilty man off of the streets. Hot off this high-profile murder trial, thirteen-year-old Theo is still dispensing legal advice to friends and teachers. But just when it seems as if his life has calmed down and gone back to the status quo, a new legal mystery comes to town, and this time it’s personal.

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Theodore Boone: The Abduction, written by author John Grisham, is the second novel in the Theodore Boone series of four novels. The series written targeting prepubescent audiences, first published its second instalment, The Abduction, in the year 2011.

Theodore Boone, the protagonist of the novel, gets agitated when he finds that his best friend —April Finnemore — has disappeared into the night. Nobody has any clue whatsoeveras to April’s whereabouts. Even Theodore, who is very close and knows everything about April, is left clueless as to what happened to his friend. The news spreads like an epidemic in his small town, leaving people in fear and the police end up in vain in their searches. Police also suspects Jack Leeper, who is the distant cousin of the Finnemore family and an escaped prison inmate.

As Theodore finds that the case is heading nowhere in police investigations, he decides to take matters into his own hands and finds a solution to recover his abducted friend.

Filled with suspense and fast-paced story movement, the book engages readers with a nail-biting curiosity as they get into the story. This edition was published in March 1st, 2012 (ISBN-10: 1444714570), in paperback.

Key Features

The book is the second installment in the Theodore Boone series.
The book is written for the age group of 8-12 and is followed by its sequel, The Accused.

Additional information

Weight 0.141 kg
Dimensions 20 × 14 × 4 cm
Author

John Grisham

Condition

New

Language

English

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