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Daredevils

Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries Series, Book 2

#2 in series

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This second book in the Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries series, based on a page from American history, follows a trio of mischievous and determined young crime solvers.
It is 1926, and an air show starring Ross Ellison, a dashing flying ace, is coming to a nearby town. Billy, Finn, and Dannie can't wait to meet the Great War hero—who happens to be Finn's uncle. Their enthusiasm is dampened by the foolish antics of Phillip Mackay, the spoiled son of the railroad owner. When Billy overhears a surly looking man threatening Uncle Ross, he can't help but wonder: Is that the notorious smuggler whose picture he saw in the Wenatchee Daily World?
Soon Billy and his friends find themselves caught up in a mystery—and Finn's uncle seems to be right in the middle of it. Then, Philip pulls one final stunt, bringing him and the three young investigators face to face with danger!
Anne Capeci's fast-paced historical series offers young readers a satisfying mystery, well-drawn characters, and an authentic portrait of the rough and tumble life of a western camp town in the 1920s.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2004
      Daredevils by Anne Capeci, illus. by Paul Casale, is second in the Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries. Billy, Finn, Dannie and the others are thrilled to see an air show and meet Finn's pilot uncle. A spoiled new city boy from Chicago and a gang of bootleggers add drama to this Prohibition-era mystery; historical notes about the railroad projects of the Pacific Northwest, early aviation and the Prohibition years round it out.

    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2004
      Gr 3-5-This Prohibition-era story is similar in style to the "American Girls" books (Pleasant Company) and is based on the construction of the Great Northern Railway's Cascade Tunnel. Life in Scenic, WA, an isolated railroad construction camp, is dull for fourth-graders Billy, Finn, and Dannie. When Elliston's Flying Circus schedules an air show in town, the three are anxious to attend, especially since Finn's mysterious uncle is the star performer. Ross is the family black sheep, but the townspeople are fascinated by his thrilling accounts of the Great War. Then the friends overhear Uncle Ross talking with a pair of rough characters about "cargo" that "the boss" wants and begin to suspect that the flier may not be as heroic as he claims, especially when a federal agent arrives to investigate illegal liquor traffic. On top of everything, one of the railroad company executives is visiting Scenic and Billy is put in charge of entertaining the man's spoiled son. Characterization is standard series fare but there is plenty of action with bootleggers, barnstormers, and breakneck mountain chases. Historical endnotes with period photos add authenticity. The short text and exciting plot will attract young adventure fans, especially reluctant readers.-Elaine E. Knight, Lincoln Elementary Schools, IL

      Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2004
      Gr. 4-7. Growing up in a railroad workers camp in Scenic, Washington, in the 1920s, Finn, 11, is thrilled when his uncle arrives as a daredevil stuntman in the local air show. But why does the plane have bullet holes? Is his pilot uncle on the run from brutal bootleggers? Or is he one of them? Finn and his friends must find out. This title in the Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries series tells a lively story of kid sleuths at the time of the building of the eight-mile Cascade Tunnel. There are some awkward plot contrivances and over-the-top characterizations, including a rich brat who despises the locals and gets his comeuppance. Even so, the history of the work camp in the mountain town ("men and machines pounded away in the tunnel every minute of every day") is exciting, and the young detectives are as daring as the crooks.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2004
      Living in a Washington railroad work camp in 1926, Billy, Finn, and Dannie are excited by the arrival of Finn's uncle, a stunt pilot, but less than thrilled to meet the boss's snooty son. A formulaic mystery involving dangerous bootleggers comes to a disappointing resolution, although the book's historic setting adds interest. Supplemental historical information about the era is appended.

      (Copyright 2004 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.7
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2

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