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Social media, smoke bombs, and a secret society.

When a popular jock senses something’s up with his younger sister, he turns to local teen sleuths, Hannah and Tamar, for help. At the same time, a rash of smoke bombs attacks across Rosedale has the community on edge. Are these events connected and could someone at Rosedale High be involved?

Join Hannah and Tamar as they uncover malicious mischief and forge new friendships in this mystery for teens and young adults.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2019

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Christa Nardi

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From childhood, as a fan of Nancy Drew, Dana Girls, Perry Mason, and the Hardy Boys, it was inevitable that Christa Nardi would continue her love of books and particularly mysteries. With a career in technical/nonfiction writing (under real name), it is not surprising that her love of mystery transformed into not only reading but writing mysteries. Christa combines her love for reading and writing on her blog.

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Author 119 books266 followers
April 8, 2019
Having read the first book in this series I was eager to try another one.
Unfortunately I didn’t really enjoy this one. It deals with cyber-bullying which I know is a real thing, but it described/told some of the things posted online which were not appropriate and made me see them. This secret “gang” also thought it was “fun" to set off smoke bombs in schools, and federal buildings. No one seemed to worry about the safety of others and one person died. I was glad it was dealt with at the end, but after I reached the end I wasn’t interested in reading any more.

A few other things I didn’t care for were the teasing about some guy being a boyfriend, and what would this other guy think. Not my kind of story. It also felt like the writing wasn't as strong and the characters felt flat. I really didn't care about them. The only reason I kept reading was because I wanted the bullies to get caught.

This was not a Christian book. There was no prayer, no going to church, no reading of the Bible.
Profile Image for Mette Barfelt.
Author 22 books23 followers
April 18, 2018
Another great book for YA's

Like the other books in the Hannah and Tamar Mystery Series, this book is enjoyable.
It is about the sisters and how they solve a new mystery - this time cyberbullying,
which is highly relevant for teens today, and even adults.
I think this is my favorite book so far, and I am looking forward to the next in the series.
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July 21, 2022
This is the fourth in the series and the first I have read or listened to. This is a good young adult book. It deals with bullying, social media, and learning to deal with others. It also dealt with the lack of thinking trough your actions, which caused a death during one of the smoke bomb attacks.

Overall, this story fell flat as I am not the intended audience. It’s been a long time since I was a young adult and social bullying isn’t an issue for me. I felt the writing was not as strong in as in the other series that the author writes.

This was a good attempt at addressing the issues that young people face today. I can only be thankful social media was not an option in my youth.
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4,677 reviews58 followers
April 19, 2018
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Social media, smoke bombs, and a secret society.

When a popular jock senses something’s up with his younger sister, he turns to local teen sleuths, Hannah and Tamar, for help. At the same time, a rash of smoke bombs attacks across Rosedale has the community on edge. Are these events connected and could someone at Rosedale High be involved?

Join Hannah and Tamar as they uncover malicious mischief and forge new friendships in this mystery for teens and young adults.

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2,022 reviews8 followers
June 26, 2022
I really enjoyed this fourth book in the "Hannah and Tamar Myster" series. Hannah and Tamar are drawn into a mystery which involved social media and secret societies. The subject matter was very contemporary. The storyline was clear and easy to follow. I liked the sisters, their personalities, and their values as written in this tale. Julie McCarthy's narration was fine, and she set the correct ambiance with her performance. I was given a free copy of the audiobook and I have voluntarily posted this review.
559 reviews12 followers
April 9, 2018
cyber bullying is the theme for this story. well written with good character development.
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