56 pages • 1 hour read
360
Novel • Fiction
Indiana • Contemporary
2003
YA
12-18 years
In Elaine Marie Alphin's 2005 novel, The Perfect Shot, high school basketball player Brian Hammet navigates the trauma of his girlfriend Amanda's murder while working on a history project about the Leo Frank trial, which parallels the current trial of Amanda's father, Michael Daine. Through his relationships and facing various challenges, Brian learns the complexities of honesty and loyalty. The novel tackles themes including grief, racial injustice, and murder.
Suspenseful
Challenging
Mysterious
Emotional
Dark
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The Perfect Shot by Elaine Marie Alphin is praised for its gripping plot and well-developed characters. Critics commend its exploration of themes like justice and morality. However, some readers find the pacing uneven and certain plot twists predictable. Overall, it's a compelling read that effectively combines mystery with thought-provoking issues.
Fans of compelling, thought-provoking mysteries with strong character development and social themes will find The Perfect Shot by Elaine Marie Alphin captivating. This novel is ideal for readers who enjoyed John Grisham’s Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer or Lois Duncan’s suspenseful young adult tales like I Know What You Did Last Summer.
670 ratings
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360
Novel • Fiction
Indiana • Contemporary
2003
YA
12-18 years
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