Jerry never fails to please
After 14 books fans know what to expect; bad puns, obvious and obscure culture references from the 70s and 80s, lots of characters to lose track of, relentless action framed in enough consistto keep the reader oriented, love, moral dilemmas, and the good guys winning.
If you like that sort of thing, and I do, it's five stars. If not, it's drivel, but you would be wrong.
In many ways Boyd hearkens back to the Tom Swift books witb other stylistic nods to that whole genre of boys serials prior to the rise of TV. Thats not a bad thing, but it's a thing you have to like. I do.