At roughly 11,500 words, Part 2 of the serial, The Florida Chase, continues moments after the conclusion of Part 1 and is more exciting and thrilling than the previous part.
With Hurricane Adam losing strength, the brothers decide on a plan but, before they can put it into action, a car speeds past and an object is hurled towards them... an object that is ticking.
Paul Moxham hails from Melbourne, Australia. He's best known for his children's mystery series which follows Joe, Amy, Sarah, and Will as they have adventures in 1950's Britain.
Mayday The Florida Chase 2 by Paul Moxham This story follows the first one with Luke and Jordan on the trail of finding their father. They fear for his life while compiling the clues. Some times and events are scary, especially the hurricane near Key West. I lived on an island and went through many hurricanes over the years. They get some help from the National Guard who are there to rescue others from the aftermath of the storm. Very scary when the sea plane they take to Flamingo Island and an engine stops, then the other and they are still 11 miles from their destination. Lots of new adventures in the midst of trying to locate their father. They know the bad men, the car they drive as they were thrown a bomb that said to leave, they were run off the road and other close calls. Lots of new things to learn about as I'm unfamiliar with the area. Such a cool story all the same.
This one continues where book 1 leaves off. I got the feeling that it was still the same book and just another chapter.
Jordan and Luke continue their search for their father. They travel to Florida following the clues that they have uncovered. They have some close calls with the bad guys who are trying to keep them from finding their dad.
This is the 2ed book first & second book was free but now if you want to find out what happens you are to buy the 3ed book that should be noted in the first book I don't like to be blind side Paul Moxham that is a dirty trick I'll never read another one of your books.
Seven chapters that’s all but there is in this book. It’s pretty good though and I will continue reading. Only disappointment is it’s too short, but what is there to do? Continue reading right, because now curious about how it’s going to end.