Monday, September 12, 2011

The Pineville Heist by Lee Chambers


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Source: Copy provided by Lee Chambers for review
Category: Fiction
Format: ebook
Page Count: 194
Published: July 20th 2011 by MISFP Publishing (Pineville Heist Inc.)
ASIN: B005DST2U8
Language: English
About the book: 
Seventeen year old Aaron stumbles into the aftermath of a five million dollar bank heist gone wrong. Hiding under a canoe, Aaron partially catches the murder of one of the robbers. In the chaos he sneaks away with the money and heads straight for the closest place of safety, his high school. Terrified, Aaron tells his shocking tale to Amanda Becker, his drama teacher, but it doesn’t take long for one of the psychotic robbers to show up. In the locked down school the pair are relentlessly pursued in a quest to get the money back and wipe out the evidence.(more)



My Review:  3.5 out of 5 stars

A story about a town called Pineville,a mill business they thought going down south but truly headed up north,how a  kid named Aaron save the day & his beloved town from evil doers set out & stole the money,murder,conspiracy..it’s all about the money!bloody money!

I like how the plot seems to thicken as the story progress the unexpected turn at the end left me hangin by the tread..Aaron is just like any other teenager,he knows what he wants to pursue, quite careless yet  a lucky kid, grew up well provided home though not happy with his relationship with his father at the end it seems fixed and all better..This caught me out of breath and I felt cornered as well as Aaron when was stuck at school while a murderer was out to get him along with his friends..at first nobody believes him but eventually somebody did but…the hidden agenda of course came out at the latter part of all this mess.Greed has always been one of the greatest sin many of us are guilty of in this story where the end does not justify the means the truth shall always and ever will prevail!Justice!

The characters are very likeable & relatable,typical you’ll see every single day..Aaron (the lead) for me made a great portrayal of Hamlet for his school play that his been workin on since the very beginning of this book I applauded with a standing ovation in his last performance a nice ending that of course made Aaron's day as well...good job kid & Mr. Lee Chambers.

2 comments:

  1. My kids might enjoy this, but then I would have to trust them with the Kindle which I haven't yet. Thanks stopping by to say hi. Lisa

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