Cover-Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl (Final Four Mysteries #3)

Cover-Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl (Final Four Mysteries #3)
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10+
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August 14, 2007
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0375842470
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THE SUPER BOWL. America's biggest sports spectacle. More than 95 million fans will be watching, but Steve Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson know that what they'll be watching is a lie. They know that the entire offensive line of the California Dreams have failed their doping tests and that the Dreams' owner is trying to cover up the test results. These two teens are sitting on the biggest sports scandal of the decade. What they don't know -yet - is how to prove it.

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Stevie and Susan Carol are at it again in the third installment of John Feinsteins sports mysteries (Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery and Vanishing Act: Mystery at the U.S. Open). Also back are Bobby and Tamara, their newspaper reporter mentors. Famous from their mystery solving activities at the Final Four and the U.S. Open, Stevie and Susan Carol have been asked to host a TV sports show. Although, reasonably successful, Stevie was replaced right before he and Susan Carol were to go to the Super Bowl in Indianapolis. He just didnt have the required star power.

Bobby Kelleher, sports reporter for the Washington Herald, comes to the rescue and gets Stevie a Super Bowl assignment for the paper. So Stevie is Indianapolis bound after all, promising not to get into any trouble, which we all know is impossible.

At one of the many Super Bowl galas, a team doctor flirts with Susan Carol, who looks older than her fourteen years. To impress her, he mentions that several members of the Dreams tested positive for steroids and the results were covered up, allowing the players to play in the upcoming game. Susan Carol runs to Stevie with the news and the action begins. True to Feinstein form, there is the honest player struggling to do whats right, the abrasive team owner who threatens everyone, a kidnapping, and more. The first half of the book sets the stage for the action in the second half.

It is easy to get addicted to Feinsteins mysteries. There is action, sports, celebrities and the love interest between Stevie and Susan Carol. (He gets quite jealous when he thinks of Susan Carol working with his cute TV show replacement.) Good timing&I read the book right before Super Bowl XLII but you can read it any time and its still fun. Anyone who likes sports and mysteries is in for a treat. Its also a good alternative to Mike Lupicas sports books, so if youre a Lupica fan, try Feinstein. Happy reading.
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Reader reviewed by Mari Rydings

John Feinstein scores a literary touchdown with his YA novel, Cover-Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl. After stumbling upon and solving mysteries at the Final Four and U.S. Open (see previous Feinstein novels), teenage reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are handed the opportunity to become TV stars as co-hosts of a teen sports show. The show is well-received, and the pair is looking forward to reporting from the Super Bowl. Suddenly, Stevie is replaced in the co-anchor seat by an up-and-coming rock star who doesnt know the first thing about sports. Stevie is upset that he wont be attending the Super Bowl, and devastated that the opportunity to see Susan Carol is lost. But Stevie doesnt despair for too long. Both the Washington Herald newspaper and CBS Sports ask him to report on footballs biggest sporting event, giving him the opportunity to hone his writing talent, meet some of the biggest sports stars, and spend time with Susan Carol.


 


It isnt long before the teen sleuths find themselves tangled up in a mystery involving steroid use in the NFL and a wide-spread cover up. With the help of their friends and veteran newspaper reporters, Bobby Kelleher, and his wife, Tamara Mearns, Stevie and Susan Carol solve the mystery and help a famous quarterback do the right thing. A subplot focusing on the budding romance between Stevie and Susan Carol adds a dose of reality and humor. Feinstein does a fantastic job setting up the mystery and includes enough action, sports figure cameos, and romance to keep readers engaged.

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