Crime Travelers
Brainwashed
By Paul Aertker
Recommended for ages 8 – 12, Middle Grade
Happy summer vacation! Time to take a trip. Pack up and join the Crime
Travelers on their exciting adventure to France. Large groups of kids and even
babies are being Brainwashed and
disappearing. Danger lurks from page one all the way through the book. It’s up
to spy kids to solve this mystery and save these innocent victims.
From the very interesting characters that you’ll meet while investigating
this extraordinary case in France, you’ll end up learning about other fascinating
parts of the world too. This author sees reading as travel, and he’s inviting
you along for the trip of a lifetime.
Ms. Gunerro is kidnapping so many kids, and forcing them to work for her at
her Good Company, which is clearly a name meant to mislead. The strange
Curukians protect Ms. Gunerro and are always ready to start a fight, with
anyone.
Fighting against the Good Company is The New Resistance. As fourteen year
old Astrid explains, “The New Resistance is run by kids because that’s the way
Dad designed it. Grown-ups have messed up the world, so it’s our job to make
things right.” To solve this case they will have to be brainsmart to avoid being Brainwashed
too.
The way they sneak into Paris is clever, but then something goes wrong in
the city and so Lucas, Astrid and their friends Jackknife and Nalini are together,
cut off from the rest of their team. They must quickly create a new plan. Was
their information wrong, or do they have a traitor in the Resistance? Astrid’s
adopted brother Lucas discovers, “Everybody had secrets. Everybody.” Despite
the danger, these kids have lots of fun, after all they are in gay Paris.
Children are the victims in Ms. Gunerro’s crimes, so children must be the
ones to save them. But at what price? Lucas poses the question, “If you were
Jackknife, in that situation, about to be Brainwashed,
wouldn’t you want – wouldn’t you expect – your friends to come help you?”
The author, Paul
Aertker (ETT Kerr) is a children’s travel book writer, teacher, and
a frequent speaker at elementary and middle schools. He began his teaching
career in West Africa with the Peace Corps where he helped establish the town’s
first public library. As a traveler and
multilingual teacher, Paul Aertker has clocked nearly half his life outside the
US. He took the CIA exam because he wanted to be a spy for the good guys.
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