Jon and Mack's Terrifying Tree Troubles
Jon's Mysteries Case, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Lloyd Thomas
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By:
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AJ Sherwood
It’s like a bad game of Telephone.
Grant locates a murdered teen in McMinnville. He calls Jon.
Jon locates the girl’s ghost. He calls Mack.
Mack talks to the ghost who leads them to more ghosts. Who lead them to even more ghosts.
And why are all the murder victims buried under trees?
The boys are ready for this game to end, please. (Donovan especially.)
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Very fun but missing series
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In here we have Jon, Donovan, Mack, and the forgotten to the end, Brandon.
Donovan and Brandon are literally the same character. It's very noticable in here.
Anyways, they get called in to help find the body of a teen. Then they find out that there's a heck of a lot of ghosts and a serial killer family.
Things get resolved as they always do, and Cho moves in with Garrett.
That's all we get about those two.
The narrator is still making everyone but Mack sound the same but at this point, it's fine.
Oh crossover time...
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Loved it!
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Fabulous
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The downside is that instead of 2 POV's telling the tale (Jon/Donovan) or (Mack/Brandon) we have all four taking chapters and it got confusing for me, at times, to which character was speaking.
Basically, a good story, and useful for the larger story universe, but not the strongest in the series'.
Crossing over
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