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In The Fugitive by John Grisham, I think that he was trying to tell us to face our difficulties or else it can lead to more trouble. The genre is realistic fiction and it takes place in Strattenburg, New Jersey and Washington DC In the first book in In The Fugitive by John Grisham, I think that he was trying to tell us to face our difficulties or else it can lead to more trouble. The genre is realistic fiction and it takes place in Strattenburg, New Jersey and Washington DC In the first book in the series, a man named Pete Duffy runs away from his second trial because of a key witness. The case was that he murdered his wife while out on a golf course. Now Theo Boone and his class is on a field trip in Washington DC While on the subway one day, Theo spots a man who looks a lot like Pete. He follows him and sees the man staring at him like he knows him. Theo even says that he remembers his walk. He is sure it is Pete so he contacts his Uncle Ike who knows about the case and is very involved. Ike calls up some detectives and they get down to DC on a plane the next day. Theo points out this man and they follow him around in disguise. They follow him at an airport before he is getting on a plane to go somewhere far. They take the man into a room and ask him a lot of questions and he finally confesses that he is Pete Duffy! I have not yet finished the book so I don't know how the book ends. So far it is really good. I think that this book does a great job of doing in-depth description and referring back to the previous books in the series. I don't have examples of this because I'm listening to the audiobook but I remember Theo flashing back to the court room in book one when Pete Duffy walked in and he remembered vividly everything about Pete from his face to his walk. I would recommend this to any middle schooler because the action, adventure, and law aspects are fantastic and you can't miss out! ***** from me!...more
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