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Sudden Death in New York City (Screech Owls)

Sudden Death in New York City (Screech Owls)

Published in
2000
3.97
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Description

Nish plans to 'moon' the world on New Year's Eve from Times Square while the Screech Owls are in New York City for a peewee hockey tournament. While exploring the city and focusing on the games, the team discovers a terrorist plot to disrupt the celebration. It's a race against time for the Owls to prevent disaster and make this New Year's Eve unforgettable. 'Sudden Death in New York City' is the thirteenth book in the Screech Owls Series.
Age
8-9
Text complexity
beginner
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#13

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'Sudden Death in New York City' is part of the Screech Owls series, which is known for its captivating mysteries. Reading this book will immerse you in an intriguing plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
  • Hockey Theme: If you're a fan of hockey, this book combines the excitement of the sport with a compelling storyline. It offers an inside look at the dynamics of a youth hockey team and the sport's role in their adventure.
  • Character Development: Roy MacGregor is skilled at creating relatable and dynamic characters. Reading this book provides an opportunity to connect with the diverse personalities of the Screech Owls and witness their growth throughout the series.
  • Cultural Experience: Set in New York City, the book provides a rich backdrop for the story. Readers can experience the vibrancy of the city and its landmarks while enjoying the unfolding mystery and action of the plot.