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Who could be behind the murder at the tilt-a-whirl? Originally published on the 14th of May, , this book continued the story of police-officer John Ceepak as he carries on with his next investigation to solve. Partnered once more with Danny Boyle, they both work together to solve the latest mystery presented to them both, as it manages to futher establish their working relationship together.

Creating a new perspective to work within, it manages to build upon the style and the tone of what came previously, setting up an almost alternative outlook overall, as the surrounding characters and backstory of Ceepak are even further elaborated upon giving a greater insight into who they are.

Further establishing their characters, it manages to work with what was most effective last time, whilst bringing some newer elements into the mix as well. With a villain as well, it manages to build upon themes that Grabenstein has visited before, bringing them to the surface conveying them in an extremely effective manner, thus presenting them to the audience in a clear and effective style whilst simultaneously not preaching to his readers either. Looking for revenge, the beach partying friends of Danny Boyle are targeted by somebody hoping to wreak havoc upon them and their lives.

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Will they be able to find their tormentor? Why are they being targeted? What will become of the tormentors targets as they seek a most twisted revenge upon the mad mouse? With his work within the media too, having written scripts for television in the past, he has a keen visual style, along with his keen sense of both formula and genre. This is reflected within the narrative arc of his many colorful characters that populate his novels, with John Ceepak being no exception to this. Building upon this, there is still an enormous amount of room and potential to expand the series and the character of John Ceepak from now on into the many years to come.

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