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Gr 6 Up Lou Dunlop, a high-school student whose hero is Philip Marlowe, becomes involved in his own mystery. Jessie Phillips, a classmate noted for her highly individual style of dress, talks him into helping her solve the disappearance of her friend, Cathy. Cathy left behind no clues except a series of hearts scratched in desks, from which someone has taken the trouble to scratch out the name of Cathy's heart-throb. Lou and Jessie soon encounter enough danger to satisfy even Marlowe. This is a bit more plausible than most juvenile mysteries, and while predictable in parts, the ending features a surprising double twist. The novel's best feature is the budding relationship between Lou and Jessie. Young adult readers should also enjoy the contemporary portrayal of high-school life. One flaw that Lou Dunlop shares in common with many other YA novels is the unsympathetic portrayal of the protagonist's parents. Lou's widowed policeman father comes across as an unlikable cardboard figure. Nevertheless, this is an above average young adult mystery. Ruth Sadasivan, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Ohio
Copyright 1987 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Louis Dunlp prefers the work of Raymond Chandler, specifically Phillip Marlowe, a tough private eye, to the studying Eleventh-grade English. Marlowe didn't worry -- Lou worries a lot and about everything. Daydreaming in English class results in the teacher's unwanted attention. The teacher moves him from the window seat to an empty seat on the second row. Unfortunately, tthe desk had belonged to Cathy McKenna. Cathy disappeared in November, and no one has used it since. Graffiti on the desk and classmate Jessie's suggestion lead to Lou investigating the missing student. Teaming up with Jessie, Lou follows the leads that result in more excitement than he bargained for.Author Glen Ebisch creates a challenging mystery in LOU DUNLOP: PRIVATE EYE. The myriad suspects and motives keep the pace moving as Lou learns the secrets behind his classmate's disappearance. Lou himself is a fascinating character as his alter ego encourages or criticizes his actions. Emotionally vulnerable and filled with self-doubt, most teens will identify with him as they find him both humorous and sensitive. An excellent read, LOU DUNLOP: PRIVATE EYE is highly recommended.
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