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The Invisible review by RTho
The Invisible
by Mats Wahl, Katarina Tucker
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Eagle Creek, OR, United States
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A high school boy, Hilmer Eriksson, becomes invisible on a Monday morning, and is the main character in a murder mystery. Once he realizes it, he becomes dependent on the detective investigating his disappearance; Detective Fors. Hilmer stays invisible through Monday morning to Tuesday afternoon, following Fors in hopes of becoming visible again. But, as the detective uncovers more clues, Hilmer suffers invisibly, where no one can help him. In the visible world, Detective Fors finds information on Hilmer's troublesome classmates. In the end, he discovers just who caused Hilmer to be where he is now.

Opinion: 

This is one of the best mysteries I have ever read! It is quite literally a book that you cannot put down! If you are a mystery lover, whether you care if it is a murder mystery or not, this book will have you hooked and wanting more! It includes wonderful dry humor, engaging interrogations, and, several flashbacks between the past and present. The author clearly wound these three key attributes around an original plot, to create a fantastic book.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Has some extreme violence and vague sexual content, but I do not think it should be restricted to a mature reader.
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