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Authors: Joyce Sweeney
ISBN-13: 9780756977382, ISBN-10: 075697738X
Format: Other Format
Publisher: Perfection Learning
Date Published: September 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Joyce Sweeney

Book Synopsis

Senior Corey Brennan is the star shooter and newly elected captain of St. Philip s varsity basketball — a team that s poised to make all-city. There is only one slot to fill on the roster, and the team chooses hot-shot transfer student Noah Travers for its second string. But Noah s ambitions are bigger — he wants, and expects, to play starting center. When starting-center Luke mysteriously faints before a game, and Theo suddenly quits the team, everyone suspects Noah is at the root of the trouble — everyone except Corey. Corey can t believe anyone would be malicious enough to drug one player and force another off the team. But as each player is sabotaged and the trust among the teammates disintegrates, Corey can no longer ignore the obvious. The all-city championship is too important, and he must find out the truth before he becomes the next target.

Publishers Weekly

Sweeney (Shadow; The Spirit Window) explores the disastrous effects of competitiveness gone too far in this suspenseful story about a high school basketball team. Corey, from whose point of view the novel is told, plus three other returning starters hope to win for the St. Philips Badgers an All-City Championship. But when transfer student Noah Travers is added to the roster, he throws the team off balance. Although Noah's athletic skills are impressive, he runs a one-man show on court. His hot-dogger antics breed resentment among players, who soon blame Noah for mysterious misfortunes such as starting center Luke's fainting spell before the first game, another key player's sudden decision to quit the team and the discovery of a gun in Luke's locker. As team captain, Corey must play referee off court as he tries to quell the rising tensions and give Noah a fair shot at proving himself. Sometimes the plot and the pop-psychology passages go overboard (as when Corey's sister tells him, "We need to grow up, Corey. We need to face the idea that there is bad in this world") and readers less gullible than Corey will pick up on clues the protagonist misses. Nonetheless, they will stay on the edge of their seats waiting to find out how far Noah's scheming will take him. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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