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Vanishing Act: Mystery at the U.S. Open
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5 hrs and 53 mins
Audible Release Date
08-23-06
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3.8 based on 5 ratings
 

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With 128 athletes competing in dozens of matches for millions in prize money, you expect drama. You expect blistering serves, smashed returns, and sliced shots that kiss the line. You do not expect kidnapping.

But Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson can't come up with any other explanation. These two aspiring sportswriters were sitting in the press box, amazed at their luck in scoring media credentials to cover the tournament. Like everyone else, they were eagerly awaiting the first-round match of the hot, new Russian phenom Nadia Symanova. She was young, glamorous, and talented enough to win it all. But she never made it on court. Somehow, on the short walk from the locker rooms to Louis Armstrong stadium, the most-watched player in tennis simply vanished.

The media frenzy is staggering. Everyone's looking for Nadia. Can two eighth-grade rookies really hope to scoop the pros? Well, they're certainly going to try! And as they chase down the mystery, they'll get a crash course in what a sweet racket the game of tennis can be.

©2006 John Feinstein; (P)2006 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group

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This YA thriller features eighth-grade sleuths Susan Carol Anderson and her sidekick, Stevie Thomas. The two aspiring teen sportswriters are covering the U.S. Open. Shortly before the most eagerly anticipated match of the day, young Russian tennis star Nadia Symanova disappears as she walks from the locker room to the court. The police are baffled, but the 13-year-old amateur detectives eventually unravel a sports scandal. Charming protagonists and "insider" tennis lore make this a fun listen. The big weakness, however, is John Feinstein's reading. His matter-of-fact voice trails off at the ends of sentences, so the listener often isn't sure of what's been said. (c) AudioFile 2007

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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "John Feinstein's best yet"
By: Richard (USA)
February 23, 2008
This was by far my favorite John Feinstein book about Susan Carol and Stevie, maybe becuase I like tennis and the athletes are easier to relate to(they're not adult men.)
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