Genre: Sports Fiction
# of Pages: 298
RAC: Yes
Mitch True is a reporter at his high school and is extremely unhappy when he is assigned the sports columns. Mitch dreams of one day being a star investigative reporter who breaks open huge stories, like Watergate. He really wants to work on the school paper, though, so he dutifully goes to the football and volleyball games. At one of the football practices he notices a new kid, Angel, off to the side with an amazing throw. When he asks the coach about Angel he is brushed off. When the season starts he sees that Angel is hardly ever played despite his obvious skills. The more Mitch investigates this student’s past the more confused he gets and he starts to wonder if this is his big story. Can Mitch find out why Angel’s trying to downplay his skills to everyone, including possible talent scouts?
Carl Deuker is a master of writing sports fiction high school boys love to read, but this might be his best yet. The football action is written in an exciting and easy to follow manner, but the mystery behind Angel’s past is almost more engaging. Even reluctant readers will struggle to put this mesmerizing sports mystery down. Highly recommended.














