Last Shot
In the midst of reading THE MAGICIANS, I left it at work and so picked this out of my library pile. Needless to say it was a couple of days until I went back to the other book. I have read John Feinstein's THE LAST AMATUERS and have listened to his commentary on radio and TV, but never thought to look at his YA mystery series. Then I read a review of the latest one and was intrigued. And here we are.Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are teenage journalists who win a writing contest and get to cover the Final Four. While there, they stumble across a plot to fix the series and of course they must do something about it. The weaknesses of the book are the "Scooby-Doo" plotline (I would have gotten away with if it hadn't been for those darned kids) and the obvious fictional school which will be the focus of the plot. In this case it is Minnesota State, a nominal Big Ten team. The first point is a common weakness of all teenage mystery stories and is difficult to transcend. The second is just too obvious to anyone who knows sports. Minnesota State was the fictional college on the TV show COACH because there was no such school. However, there is now a Minnesota State University. It is my mom's former alma mater, Mankato State. And there is no way Mankato State could be in the Big Ten. I have to wonder at the continual use of a fictional team in sports films and books. It can't necessarily be trademark because other real teams are named, but our heroes always have to belong to a fictional establishment. In this case, it takes away some of suspension of disbelief.
However, this is a fun novel because the author knows so much about the sport and the craft of sports journalism. It also skips the dominant crime of the mystery genre - murder. No one is killed in the commission of the crime and this is very refreshing. LAST SHOT is a fun novel and I'd easily recommend it to middle school readers and up.
Labels: 2006 Edgar Winner, Basketball, John Feinstein, library, mystery, Stevie and Susan Carol Series, YA

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