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Reviews for Shots at Sea (Houdini and Nate Series)

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The average rating for Shots at Sea (Houdini and Nate Series) based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-09-13 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Candice L.i. Zadeh
This is a good story for young readers and some real historical figures are part of the story. It takes place in 1911 prior to World War I aboard the ship Lusitania. The Lusitania is famous for later, during World War I, being sunk by a German submarine. Nate Fuller is traveling home to England with his mother and great Aunt Alice when he chances to meet the great Houdini. This isn't his first meeting with the famous magician. Also aboard the ship is former President Teddy Roosevelt. Nate discovers a plot to kill the former President and with the help of Phin, a boy steward, and of course Harry Houdini, is able to arrest the plot. I liked reading about the personalities of Houdini, his wife, and Teddy Roosevelt. This is a series and I think this book is #2.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-02-06 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars Vickie Cunningham
Soon after arriving on board, Nate discovers - to his delight - that his friends, the Houdini's, are also traveling to Europe on the Lusitania. Harry Houdini tells Nate that there is someone on the ship who is even more famous than the great Harry Houdini, and Nate soon gets to meet this person. Thanks to Nate's warning, Roosevelt is not harmed, though Houdini is slightly injured. Someone clearly wants Roosevelt dead, and Nate and Houdini are determined to do what they can to prevent such a terrible thing from happening. This book is awesome for anyone who preferences experience and activity, with a side of enchantment card traps. Individuals would love to continue perusing the book because there is an educate each once a while that may be unnoticed. This is likewise a decent approach to discover how individuals would voyage over the oceans in the mid twentieth century. Likewise this puzzle appeared to be so genuine, perhaps the genuine individuals in this book.


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