FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Tracy, a high school junior, becomes embroiled in the problems of a strange boy, who asks her assistance in ""snatching"" his half-sister from her father who has allegedly kidnapped her.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Twisted widow,
This review is from: The Twisted Window (Laurel-Leaf Suspense Fiction) (Mass Market Paperback)
For the last couple of weeks I have been reading this book called The Twisted Window by Lois Duncan. Here are some reasons this book is good, and why I chose to read it. The book keeps you guessing all the way to the end because you don't know what's going to happen next. The story is full of suspension, and clues all through the story. This book is a great book to read if you're in to misters. The book was so good I couldn't but the book down because it was full of suspension, and it kept my attention to read the book more. The main things that I like about this book are the way the charters are, and the way there described. And here are some descriptions that interested me.There was this young girl in high school named Tracy Lloyds, a girl who moved to her uncle and Aunts home in Winfield Taxies. Because her mother got murdered in New York where they lived, and Tracy's father didn't want Tracy. Tracy mostly kept to her self and was not worried about others being friends with her. Tracy told her self never to like taxies, or the people. Tracy was really a loner, and she never truest anyone because she was really paranoid about every thing. Then there was Brad Johnson who was from Albuquerque in New Mexico who was not known in Winfield High school, but who was vary odd and wearied to Tracy because the way he acted. He even watched her and did not understand why an odd handsome guy would be looking her direction. Brad did come to her, and ask for help because she seemed like someone Brad can trusted. But the question is help with what? This book is full of mysteries and the person who is reading it would want to find out what happens next. Because once you thing you understand it something else happens so it leaves you with suspension. Through the whole book even to the ferry lasted page it leaves you guessing, and wondering what's going to happen. And you are going to have to read it to find out what I'm talking about, to find out how it ends. And the biggest thing you really want to know is what Brad wants with Tracy. This book was two thumbs up to my. I seen no reason at all to say in anyway that there is any bad thing about this book called The Twisted Window. This book is written by Lois Duncan who has written several books that are will known. I think anyone would enjoy this one particularly.
17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Twisted Window (Laurel-Leaf Suspense Fiction) (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought The Twisted Window, by Lois Duncan, was a good book. It's about a girl, Tracy, who has been chosen by this guy named Brad to help him carry out his plans. At first it seems innocent enough, but as you get farther into the book you realize that Brad is not exactly what he seems to be. Tracy then realizes how deep she has gotten in. It is now her problem, too. She must fix what she has done. I like this book because it has some unexpected twists to the characters. Once I started reading I had to know what was going to happen, so I couldn't put it down. The story fits together well and is realistic. I found myself wondering what I would have done in Tracy's position. It wasn't the best book that I have ever read but it's definitely at the top of my list.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mysterious and dynamic characters will keep you on your toes,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Twisted Window (Laurel-Leaf Suspense Fiction) (Mass Market Paperback)
Tracy a Winfield High junior, goes with Brad Johnson on a trip she will not soon forget. The hansom Brad seems like a nice boy. Brad asks Tracy to go along with him to re-kidnap his half-sister from his ex-stepfather. Tracy accepts. On their journey, odd facts about Brad change her mind about the kind of person Brad really is. The Twisted Window is for people eleven to adult. It is full of twists and turns. Therefore I give this novel five stars.
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