Ricky's been anticipating his class's field trip to New York City for ages, but he hadn't counted on having to bring his six-year-old brother, Joel. Ricky just knows that Joel will get into trouble, but when Joel disappears, it is more terrifying than Ricky could have imagined.
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Ricky's been anticipating his class's field trip to New York City for ages, but he hadn't counted on having to bring his six-year-old brother, Joel. Ricky just knows that Joel will get into trouble, but when Joel disappears, it is more terrifying than Ricky could have imagined.
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So, I've been enjoying the The Accidental Detectives series ever since my childhood. And... here's a confession... I just NOW read book #1. Crazy, right?
Anyways, Lost Beneath Manhattan has a lot of adventure and NYC sight-seeing, but most importantly it has Ricky Kidd searching an unknown city for Joel, his little brother who's gone missing. As the hours tick by, the climax builds more and more. The hunt leads Ricky to places he never thought he'd visit... like creepy underground hideouts. Often Ricky finds himself praying to God during sticky situations. (The Christian morals in this series are the main reason why I like reading books from Sigmund Brouwer.)
Although I do like the series as a whole, I don't feel like I fully enjoyed this one. It just seemed like Joel kept escaping and the plot just looped around again and again. Anyways, I still have to give it 4 solid stars because I cherish the memories I have of reading these great books.