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4.0 out of 5 stars Ryan, A student at mshs
A man is brutally killed in his own backyard by a foreign object. Two FBI agents are sent to investigate the death of Jerald Glazbrook. Agents Scully and Mulder find themselves in a town a freaks and side show performers. As their search intensifies for the killer more people are dying. Their suspects are anything but ordinary; Dr. Blockhead, who'd rather chew on some...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Weird Things
...FBI agents Moulder and Sculley investigate strange murders in Gibson, Florida. This isn't just a normal town it is a freak town or if you must Circus town. It attacks without warning. Now the agents are getting very weirded out, they have to solve this A.S.A.P.

The characters are weak except one Moulder he's so cool. .... They aren't believable. The setting is...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Ryan, A student at mshs, December 4, 2001
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This review is from: X Files #05 Humbug (X Files Middle Grade) (Vol 5) (Paperback)
A man is brutally killed in his own backyard by a foreign object. Two FBI agents are sent to investigate the death of Jerald Glazbrook. Agents Scully and Mulder find themselves in a town a freaks and side show performers. As their search intensifies for the killer more people are dying. Their suspects are anything but ordinary; Dr. Blockhead, who'd rather chew on some nail then gum, and the town's sheriff, how has a past that would stick out over most freaks in this town.

I feel his book had a plot that was sometimes misleading and confusing to read, although I did find it to have great-personalized characters. As you read deeper into the book you were able to able to get a good picture of what the characters actually looked and acted like. At no point did the author let the book drag on, there was always something happening. Whether it is another murder, or a clue to solving a murder, or another character being introduced into the story. Les Martin put a couple of unexpected twists into the plot that I never expected. At first the book seemed to be your average murder and investigation, but when agents Scully and Molder found themselves in a town of freaks they did not have any particular suspect since everyone seemed to be a suspect.

I would recommend this book to anyone that has some time on his or her hands and enjoys murder mysteries. It was not a book of great length nor the best I have read but I found it to be interesting enough to hold my interest.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Weird Things, May 28, 2002
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This review is from: X Files #05 Humbug (X Files Middle Grade) (Vol 5) (Paperback)
...FBI agents Moulder and Sculley investigate strange murders in Gibson, Florida. This isn't just a normal town it is a freak town or if you must Circus town. It attacks without warning. Now the agents are getting very weirded out, they have to solve this A.S.A.P.

The characters are weak except one Moulder he's so cool. .... They aren't believable. The setting is especially unbelievable. How could there be a whole town of freaks it's just not possible. My book was really easy to read it was like a fourth grade book. My book was pretty short so it went to the climax pretty fast. The conflict isn't real at all how could a blob cause so much carnage it doesn't make sense. This book doesn't seem to drag at all, this book is good like that. ....

I wouldn't recommend this book it is not that good. The best part was when they talked and introduced all the different freaks. That was cool to see what special trick they could do.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Weird things, March 8, 2002
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This review is from: X Files #05 Humbug (X Files Middle Grade) (Vol 5) (Paperback)
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FBI agents Moulder and Sculley investigate strange murders in Gibson, Florida. This isn't just a normal town it is a freak town or if you must Circus town. It attacks without warning. Now the agents are getting very weirded out, they have to solve this A.S.A.P.

The characters are weak except one Moulder he's so cool. The others are lame. They aren't believable. The setting is especially unbelievable. How could there be a whole town of freaks it's just not possible. My book was really easy to read it was like a fourth grade book. My book was pretty short so it went to the climax pretty fast. The conflict isn't real at all how could a blob cause so much carnage it doesn't make sense. This book doesn't seem to drag at all, this book is good like that. I was relieved because this book was kind of dorky.

I wouldn't recommend this book it is not that good. The best part was when they talked and introduced all the different freaks. That was cool to see what special trick they could do.

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