Last Updated on Monday, 11 June 2012 09:01 Posted by Clash Monday, 11 June 2012 08:07

Review: "Code of Silence" by Tim Shoemaker
Review by Jill Williamson for NovelTeenBookReview
4.5/5 Stars
Cooper, Gordy, and Hiro witness a robbery and an attack one night at their favorite milkshake restaurant that leaves the owner in a coma and them the only witnesses. They make a pact—a code of silence—not to tell anyone what they saw. But the lie weighs heavily on their minds. Cooper left his backpack at the restaurant, and the police are looking for him! But so are the bad guys and Cooper is afraid to talk to anyone.
Fabulous! I loved this book. It drew me in from the first page and I read it in a day. Cooper, Gordy, and Hiro are three unique characters, who each deal with the stress of what they saw in different ways. The mystery continues to the last page. This is a fun read for young and old readers. Check it out!
Age Range: 8 and up
Genre: mystery
Part of a Series: no
Pages: 331
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Released: 2012