Mayhem (Lawless #3)

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| Rating | : | 4.57 (500 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0545450330 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-09-20 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She's been a top agent at the Fulbright Academy for extreme law enforcement. M Freeman has been a star pupil at the Lawless School for criminal masterminds. Now she finds herself in a situation she never, ever expected: a normal life! If M thinks danger is a thing of the past, however, she couldn't be more wrong. The fast-paced, unpredictable conclusion to the Lawless series is sure to appeal to fans of Spy School and The School for Good and Evil.. Now, with the forces of Lawless and the Fulbrights on the verge of open war, she has no choice but to rely on a ragtag team of outcasts, misfits, and troublemakers. But under M's leadership, they might just become a force to change the world. Because before she left her old life behind her, she learned a dangerous secret -- one that's made her a target. On their own, they don't amount to much
"both in middle school) read Lawless and loved it. Then we read Justice (#2 in the" according to avocat. Ehhhh. So so. Here's the thing: I and my son (and my daughter, both in middle school) read Lawless and loved it. Then we read Justice (#2 in the series) and really liked it. Now we're about to finish Mayhem, and it's more of a struggle along the lines of "well, we've come this far, we may as well get to the end." It's almost like Salane had this last one ghost-written. It's gone from intriguing and exciting and in-theory-in-a-silly-way plausible to j
When her substitute teacher, who has a Cockney accent and bulging muscles, tries to kill her in class one day, M's memories come rushing back. M and her friends jump from helicopters, dodge flying blades, and engage in nonstop fisticuffs, James Bond-style. Salane does a remarkable job of slowly setting up the story in the first two chapters. She has made some friends (she remembers only hanging out with them in a group, never one-on-one) and meets a cute boy with an unusual name (Evel). Even though this is touted as the final book in the trilogy, an open ending signals possible new outings with M and her cohort
Visit him at jeffreysalane. . After spending many years playing in many bands, he now works as an editor and writer, and lives with his family in Brooklyn. Jeffrey Salane grew up in Columbia, South Carolina, but moved north to study in Massachusetts and New York City
