The Graham Quartet & the Mysterious Strangers
(Graham Quartet #1)
by Rebekah A. Morris(Graham Quartet #1)
Synopsis:
In the midst of the cold, snowy woods, the Graham Quartet stumble across a mystery. It could mean danger, but that doesn’t stop Elsa, Matt, Tim and Selena as they try their best to help a stranger who needs them. But what can Siam, Hong Kong and Vanderbilt have to do with the local furniture factory? And why are so many strangers suddenly appearing and then disappearing in town? With the arrival of an elusive figure, things start moving, while a simple delivery trip may bring more than the Quartet bargained for. Will the four siblings be able to help their friend and their country?
My Review:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ & ❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎
5 stars & 5/10 hearts. Talk about a thriller. This book kept me on the edge of my seat. Over and over I was afraid for the Quartet but each time the story just kept right on. I loved all the FBI and detective stuff! I also really liked how well the Quartet worked together (I liked them all, but Tim is my favourite ;) ) and how their parents were involved. I also really appreciated how they often stopped to pray about the whole thing. The final scene was a-maz-ing and I loved it so much!! The audiobook version is amazing too. I really appreciated that the villans didn't haunt me. I'm a easily impressionable person :P and often after I read of villans they freak me out in the dark. For this book, however, the bad guys were very little touched upon. I read this book at night but I had no difficulty going to sleep or anything. Definitely recommend this for easily frightened people who love the excitement and fascination of detective/mystery stories.
A Favourite Quote: “‘You know, I think it’s time we prayed.’ [...]
“‘You’re right, Elsa. We’re completely stuck as far as what to do, but there is a right thing to do. Let’s all pray right now about what we should do[.’]”
5 stars & 5/10 hearts. Talk about a thriller. This book kept me on the edge of my seat. Over and over I was afraid for the Quartet but each time the story just kept right on. I loved all the FBI and detective stuff! I also really liked how well the Quartet worked together (I liked them all, but Tim is my favourite ;) ) and how their parents were involved. I also really appreciated how they often stopped to pray about the whole thing. The final scene was a-maz-ing and I loved it so much!! The audiobook version is amazing too. I really appreciated that the villans didn't haunt me. I'm a easily impressionable person :P and often after I read of villans they freak me out in the dark. For this book, however, the bad guys were very little touched upon. I read this book at night but I had no difficulty going to sleep or anything. Definitely recommend this for easily frightened people who love the excitement and fascination of detective/mystery stories.
A Favourite Quote: “‘You know, I think it’s time we prayed.’ [...]
“‘You’re right, Elsa. We’re completely stuck as far as what to do, but there is a right thing to do. Let’s all pray right now about what we should do[.’]”
This book is so good! <333 One of my favorites by Rebekah Morris, right next to "Through the Tunnel" and "Dylan's Story." :D
ReplyDeleteI have Tunnel! I haven’t got Dylan yet... BUT I WANT IT SO BADLY! :D
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