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Overview
Will Cody save clea before it's too late? QB of the varsity football team. Passing grades in all his classes. Dating the hottest—and smartest—girl at school. Summer job paying more than minimum wage. Things in Cody's world seem to be going pretty well. Until, that is, his girlfriend, Clea, is sent off to boarding school across the country, and a torn ACL ends his high school football career. But bad things come in threes—or in Cody's case, sixes and twelves—and the worst is yet to come. While limping through town one day, Cody sees a newspaper headline: "Local Girl Missing." Clea, now his ex, has disappeared from her boarding school in Vermont, and the only clue is a letter she sent to Cody the morning of her disappearance. With that as his guide, Cody sets out to find out what happened. Once in Vermont, he unearths the town's secrets—and finds out that football isn't the only thing he's good at.
This is another edge-of-your-seat suspense novel by the New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-nominated author of Down the Rabbit Hole.
Winner of the 2010 Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Literature
Synopsis
QB of the varsity football team. Passing grades in all his classes. Dating the hottest—and smartest—girl at school. Summer job paying more than minimum wage. Things in Cody's world seem to be going pretty well. Until, that is, his girlfriend, Clea, is sent off to boarding school across the country, and a torn ACL ends his high school football career. But bad things come in threes—or in Cody's case, sixes and twelves—and the worst is yet to come. While limping through town one day, Cody sees a newspaper heading: "Local Girl Missing." Clea, now his ex, has disappeared from her boarding school in Vermont, and the only clue is a letter she sent to Cody the morning of her disappearance. With that as his guide, Cody sets out to find out what happened. Once in Vermont, he unearths the town's secrets—and finds out that football isn't the only thing he's good at.
Reality Check is another edge-of-your-seat suspense novel by the New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-nominated author of Down the Rabbit Hole.
Publishers Weekly
In the latest engrossing crime novel from Abrahams (Nerve Damage), Colorado football star Cody Laredo's junior year has gotten off to a dreadful start. After his girlfriend, Clea, is sent to a boarding school across the country (triggering a fight and a breakup), he tears his ACL during a football game and quickly spirals into a depression that leads to him dropping out of school. When he learns that Clea has gone missing, he decides to travel across the country to investigate. When he gets to Vermont, Cody meets Clea's new boyfriend, encounters a friendly cop and has run-ins with locals from the town and rich kids from the boarding school. Although clues often come too easily and coincidentally to Cody-Abrahams pushes hard to explain away the flaws surrounding the pivotal piece of evidence-and the "whodunit" is hardly surprising, Abrahams tells an exciting, fast-paced story. Cody and most of the teens he encounters-both out west and in Vermont-are complex characters with believable motivations and faults, plot issues aside. Ages 12-up. (May)
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Publishers Weekly
In the latest engrossing crime novel from Abrahams (Nerve Damage), Colorado football star Cody Laredo's junior year has gotten off to a dreadful start. After his girlfriend, Clea, is sent to a boarding school across the country (triggering a fight and a breakup), he tears his ACL during a football game and quickly spirals into a depression that leads to him dropping out of school. When he learns that Clea has gone missing, he decides to travel across the country to investigate. When he gets to Vermont, Cody meets Clea's new boyfriend, encounters a friendly cop and has run-ins with locals from the town and rich kids from the boarding school. Although clues often come too easily and coincidentally to Cody-Abrahams pushes hard to explain away the flaws surrounding the pivotal piece of evidence-and the "whodunit" is hardly surprising, Abrahams tells an exciting, fast-paced story. Cody and most of the teens he encounters-both out west and in Vermont-are complex characters with believable motivations and faults, plot issues aside. Ages 12-up. (May)
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Readers looking for suspense will not be disappointed by this book! Cody Laredo is a typical high school jock. His favorite school activity is being on the football team, and his favorite day of school is the last day of the year. Cody really does not like school, but he does keep his grades up enough to stay on the team. He is a good player; the team needs him and he feels good about that. If only his home life were so pleasant. Cody does not get along with his dad very well. Ever since Cody's mother died, his father has spent more time drinking than with him. At least there is one person who loves spending time with Cody: his girlfriend Clea. Clea is smart, and she is the hottest girl in school. Her family is the richest in the town. Clea is crazy about Cody, and he feels the same way about her. However, her dad is not crazy about Cody, and he decides to send Clea to a boarding school in Vermont to keep them apart. This change causes Cody to think that he will never be able to give Clea the life she deserves, and he decides to break up with her the day she lives for Vermont. He still loves her, but decides letting her go is better for her. Cody is heartbroken. He decides to dedicate himself to football when the season starts again, since it is the one thing in life that he is good at. Then, the unthinkable happens. Cody is injured seriously and cannot finish the season. Just when Cody thinks things cannot get any worse, he learns that Clea has disappeared from her boarding school. Since Clea is his true love, Cody goes to Vermont to find her. In the process, he unearths more than he bargains for. This is a suspense thriller that readers will love. Reviewer: Laura J. BrownSchool Library Journal
Gr 9 Up
Set in Little Bend, CO, and North Dover, VT, Abrahams's novel follows Cody, 16, who sustains a serious knee injury that leaves him on the bench during the most important recruiting year in his high school career. With no college scholarship in sight, he drops out of school. When his rich girlfriend, Clea, is reported missing from her Vermont boarding school, he drives East to find her and endangers himself in the process. Though not as complicated as Abrahams's adult novels, Reality Check is a solid mystery reminiscent of Carol Plum-Ucci's The Body of Christopher Creed (Harcourt, 2000) or Nancy Werlin's The Killer's Cousin (Delacorte, 1998). That Cody is a country boy and a dropout both complicate and inform his detective persona; the realization that "with the exception of football" he was wasting his time in school sends him "some message about a whole different way for him to look at things, to live." It is this "whole different way" that allows Cody-a fish out of water among wealthy Dover Academy students-to solve the mystery, though not before a red herring is revealed and a surprise villain is unmasked.-Amy S. Pattee, Simmons College, Boston