This story marks the halfway point of this series but as I discovered previously there is a second series with the same characters, the Kidnapped series has another three volumes, so you could see this as the third of 9 stories featuring the Falconer's.
Two years ago in the summer of 2022, Korman published his 100th book. Yes you read that correctly, his hundredth book. My introduction to Korman’s works was the 39 Clues back in 2009. Since then I have read over 45 of his books. I am starting to make a serious dent in his canon, with each one I read I am entertained and often challenged. My son often reads these books to me or with me. And now my youngest daughter has started reading them. I have been jumping around on different series and from his oldest works to his newest. There are so many great read in the Korman’s collection.
My son and I started reading Gordon Korman books together a few years ago, when he was given one as an end of year gift by his teacher. She gave the whole class the same Scholastic edition and wrote a note to each student in their copy of the book. Prior to that I had a read a few of his contributions to the 39 Clues series and had enjoyed them. My son and I have mostly been reading his more recent titles. We listened to this one on a recent road trip. The series consists of:
Chasing the Falconers
The Fugitive Factor
Now You See Them, Now You Don't
The Stowaway Solution
Public Enemies
Hunting the Hunter
The description of this volume is:
“One man holds the key to freeing Aiden and Meg Falconer's parents from prison: a mysterious figure named Frank Lindenauer. Aiden and Meg must cross the country to try to catch him... even as the FBI tries to catch them first.
In California, Aiden and Meg fall in with a crowd that already has its share of trouble. They want to believe they've found friends who will help them out. But if they're not careful, these "friends" will sell them out instead.”
Unlike many of Korman’s books the chapters do not have titles, in either of the first three books in the series. The premise of the series, at least from the three volumes reminds me of Conspiracy 365 January by Gabrielle Lord, also from Scholastic but published 5 years after this series. At the end of the volume is no preview of the next instalment, but all 6 volumes published in just over a year.
Aiden and Meg are on the run from a juvenile corrections facility. Not because they have been convicted of anything, but because their parents have and they are the most notorious criminals in recent history. The kids are trying to track down the one person who can clear their name. The longer they are on the loose the more they seem to need to break the law. They are trying their best but are desperate to clear their parent’s names. They had found a way to cover hotels and even book flights, but as often appears to be the case, things seldom seem to go their way. They pull an amazing vanishing act at an airport that ends up on lock down in LA. They save the life of a gang leader and get embroiled in conflict they do not have the time for. But they do find they have some friends, even when they find out who they really are. But the bald man is also on their trail and the only clue they have appears to lead to a dead end.
This story had some serious conflict, some great risk, and more than a few close calls. It is another excellent offering in a great series! This story and series is a darker than many of Korman’s offerings. The pace is excellent. The characters are masterfully written. You will find yourself cheering for Aiden and Meg again and again. It is a story young readers will latch onto and be desperate to know what happens next! Another excellent read from Korman’s skilful pen!