Spiral, the second book in the Priders Series, follows the ongoing high school struggles of Cali Horn.
After surviving freshman year, Swallowsville sophomores Cali and Ray meet an unknown threat; their Varsity Basketball Team members are being murdered.
During a rival game, Cali and Ray meet Angel Rodríguez, a celebrity ball player with a notorious history, who helps them stay safe enough to find the killer.
But when Cali is picked for the All-Star Team, made up of the best players from all over the region, tensions are high as everyone fears for their lives.
Where will the Elk appear next?
What is Angel’s motivation for keeping Cali and Ray close?
It is easy to see that Undlin improves from the first book, "Stolen", to the second, "Spiral". I'm not usually into sports fiction. However, I'd like to support a young author from my neighboring state. My review is accurate.
The dialog flows more easily. The passage of time is slightly more fluid. One can picture the game as the characters play.
Lastly, I sincerely hope we find out where the adults are through everything. I hope that we understand why there is so much violence. This can't all be for no reason.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.