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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780446612166
ISBN: 0446612162
Label: Aspect
Manufacturer: Aspect
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: March 01, 2003
Publisher: Aspect
Sales Rank: 443833
Studio: Aspect
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This is a very readable novel - both suspenseful and interesting - based on the hit TV series about young Clark Kent and his friends in Smallville, Kansas, before Kent went off to Metropolis and became Superman. In this one two crimes are played out in parallel.
First, Clark and his friends Chloe, Lana, and Pete discover a schoolmate's dead body in a pond on the boy's farm. As they investigate, police turn up the body of the boy's murdered sister. Other grisly discoveries follow, ... Read More
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I agree with Joshua Koppel's review... there is nothing here to advance the Smallville storyline. This could have been a Hardy Boys mystery. I'm not saying the story itself is bad, I was just terribly disappointed that it was such a generic mystery story and could have been plopped in any series with some character name changes. The only thing special I remember Clark doing was using some X-ray vision a couple of times and bringing Chloe a cup of coffee at superspeed. "City" is a much better read, ... Read More
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Smallville Whodunnit Warner Books Inc., 2002
Dean Wesley Smith ISBN: 0-446-61216-2 221 pages, $5.99
"Push a man to the edge, and he might just fall off."
Things are always going awry in Smallville. When Danny Franklin, a friend of Clark, Chloe, and Lana's, is found in the Franklin's pond dead, along side his sister Betty, they immediately use Chloe's "Connections" ... Read More
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This was the best of the Smallville books that have been released as of Summer 2003. I really enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. It's the least repetitive when it comes to the Kent backstory which is a plus since the other books in the series tend to spend too much time explaining the origins of Clark Kent.
If I were to recommend ONE book from the series, this would be the one.
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Four murders and a kidnaping make up the basis for this mystery set in the world of the television show Smallville.
The mystery was good. Clark and friends discover that a friend and his family have been murdered. Lionel Luthor (Lex's father) has been kidnaped. Two good plots that are handled quite well.
Unfortunately, it reads like a mystery the author could not sell elsewhere so he moved the setting to Smallville. I don't know if this is really true, but there are no real aspects ... Read More
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