Hello everyone! welcome to another book review. Today I am reviewing the mystery of the Nervous lion which out of 43 books is the 16th book of the series. Let us see what adventure the three investigators have come roaring into this time.
I am sure by now you are familiar with Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews. Who
are the three investigators, the junior detectives who live on Rocky beach near
Hollywood. One day, as Pete, Bob, and Jupiter were in the jones salvage yard
Jupiter’s uncle Titus came back with a whole lot of empty animal cages and metal
pipes. Then a few minutes later, they got a phone call from Alfred Hitchcock who
is a famous movie director and even though he was doubtful at first, he
introduced cases for the three investigators, he said that his friend needed
some help and he had suggested the three investigators. So a few minutes they
were sitting opposite mister Hitchcock listening to his story. It so happened
that his friend called Jim hall had a nervous lion and he doesn’t know what is
the cause of it so he asked if the three investigators would be so kind to help
him. Jupiter said yes they would and so they went to jungle land which is where
Jim hall lives. A man came to meet them and said he was Jim Hall so naturally,
they followed him. But in the end, it wasn’t Jim hall at all! Later when a new gorilla
comes for the jungle land zoo it escapes and everyone is panicky. (I can’t tell
you what happens next cause it’s where the plot twists come in.) but in the end
everything is okay.
I rated it 5
stars because it was very funny and very gripping, it makes you gran the edges
of your seat! (unfortunately, mom called me for lunch at the exiting bit.) but
of course the credit goes to the brilliant Robert Arthur junior😊.
Well, what
do you know, another case is solved! Phew! That was a majestic ride through the
mysterious jungle wasn’t it? But its time to end this book review with a few
words and that is: “it’s not over yet!” “another adventure is coming soon!” “I’ll
see you soon detective racoons!”
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