But too late he realises that the stories he has been spinning are true.įirst impressions: Like most of the Pike books I’ve read so far, this seems a little more complex than the usual stuff I recap, which will be a nice change (although they tend to be lengthier recaps). Soon Marvin is caught up in a web of mystery more complex and frightening than his own books. At first Marvin is unconcerned about the letter, but then another arrives, saying more… But the letter says, ‘I know who you are,’ and the postmark is from his local town. It has come from his publisher – the usual way. He had no idea how the story was supposed to end. His millions of fans were dying to know what was going to happen in his series, but so was Marvin. The final instalment of his famous series was overdue. He was worried that this incredible career was about to hit a brick wall. He was rich and famous, but he couldn’t even get a date for Friday night. But Marvin wrote under a pen name, and no one knew who he was. In fact his latest series – THE MYSTERY AT SILVER SPRING – was the craze at his high school. He was also America’s bestselling author of teenage fiction. Summary: Marvin was an eighteen-year-old senior in high school.
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