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Brothers. Fiction.
Secrets. Fiction.
Family problems. Fiction.
Kidnapping. Fiction.
It all begins with a break-in. Chris hears the noise in his kitchen and sets off to investigate, telling his younger brother, Devon, to stay upstairs. But Devon follows Chris, and soon the intruder is dead, shot by Chris with his late father's gun. Many laud Chris a hero, but Devon is unexpectedly upset about the events of the night of the shooting. And there is one other person whose reaction is even more negative: Derek, the older brother of the victim. Chris is kidnapped by Derek, who demands Chris recount every detail of that evening, and a lie will imperil Chris and all those he has tried to protect. Switching back and forth from present day to the night of the shooting increases dramatic tension and suspense. Add to this a few unforeseen plot twists and the result is a psychological mystery that will draw in readers who are fans of books like Gail Giles' Shattering Glass (2002). A tough, fast, twisty little brawler of a book.
School Library Journal (Mon Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)Gr 9 Up-Chris Russo wakes up in a dark basement tied to a chair. He is being held captive by Derek Brannick, who demands the truth about the shooting death of his younger brother Caleb at Chris's hands. He threatens to cut all of Chris's fingers off with garden shears if not told the truth. Eight nights ago, Caleb broke into Chris's home. Chris felt he had no choice but to shoot him in self-defense to protect his mom and younger brother, Devon. He appointed himself the man of the house after his police officer dad was killed in the line of duty. He focused his life on Devon's Little League games and overall well-being. He became an overnight local hero for shooting Caleb, whom he learned was a 13-year-old runaway. The teen was instantly invited into the popular cliques and received by his crush Rita before his kidnapping. Chris eventually tells the truth, and the reveal will be unexpected for readers. This YA thriller by Edgar Award nominee Johnston often feels predictable and redundant. Some readers may have issues with the background roles that the parents have. Detective Fyfe may be accused of perpetrating dirty and crooked police stereotypes. VERDICT Recommended for readers who enjoy edgy thrillers. Donald Peebles, New York Black Librarians Caucus
Voice of Youth AdvocatesChris and Devon have had to deal with their fair share of hardships. Their father, a cop, was killed in the line of duty; shot while protecting an innocent little girl. Chris has stepped in as the father figure for Devon. He attends all of his baseball games, helps him with his homeworkall of the things a father should do. Chris would do anything to protect his family, even shooting an intruder in their home. Chris is praised as a hero, something that would have made his father proud. Now, there is someone who wants answers. This person wants answers so badly that he kidnaps Chris, ties him to a chair, and tells him that for each lie, he will lose a finger. But, there are some things that Chris cannot say because his truth is more dangerous than fiction.Johnston has written a gripping, fast-paced novel. The juxtaposition of Chris being trapped in the basement and what really happened that night in his house drives the story forward. Johnston deals with many difficult themes in this novel: abandonment, loss, the difference between right and wrong, and how far you would go to protect your family. All of these elements make for an excellent novel that will keep the reader going and guessing up until the very end. This would be a great addition to upper middle grade and high school libraries. Teen boys and reluctant readers will definitely be drawn in by this story.Jonatha Basye.
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Nothing but the truth will get him killed... When Chris wakes up in a dark basement tied to a chair, he knows that he's trapped-and why. Eight nights ago a burglar broke into Chris' home. Eight nights ago Chris did what he had to do to protect his family. And eight nights ago a 13-year-old runaway bled to death on his kitchen floor. Now Derek wants the truth about what happened that night. He wants proof his little brother didn't deserve to die. For every lie Chris tells, he will lose a finger. But telling the truth is far more dangerous... A riveting, edge-of-your-seat thriller from Edgar Award-nominated author Jeffry W. Johnston that explores the gray area between what is right and what we'll do to protect the people we love.