By the time hungry readers pick up When the Chips Are Down, the third book in the Hunter & Holmes series, teen hobby detectives Jason Hunter and Daniel Holmes have been rightfully established as an unstoppable and dynamic force. When millions of dollars worth of top-of-the-line computer chips are hijacked from the Silicon Valley, it comes as no surprise that the Hunter & Holmes detective team is sought out to crack the case. But before they can manage a solid start, another case is sprung upon them, turning their spring break into a search and rescue mission at a boot camp thought to be mistreating young boys. Jason and Daniel plan to serve a “one-two-three-four punch” to all offenders, but this is no easy feat. With two ever-changing stories blended into one entanglement of criminals and close escapes, readers will learn, in the words of Jason, that it truly is darkest before the dawn.
Jason and Daniel again demonstrate the right kind of heroes by setting a positive example of loyalty, openness, and paying it forward. In the case of the boot camp brutality, the boys get together to help the school delinquent, Tim, despite never having a personal relationship with him. Jason and Daniel step up to the plate anyway, even working to mend his misplaced anger through family reconciliation and the healing power of music. Tim’s story sets him up to be a prominent character in the following books much like Double Fugue, the second installment, set character Eric up for future involvement. By individually introducing new characters in this personal manner, readers experience more depth in their development and create a connection than spans over the series.
Techniques in story development and writing style maintain reader attention as the series progresses. The writing technique provokes interest by jumping from story to story, and often ending chapters with an ominous teaser sentence. Jason and Daniel also continue to call on their connection to Joe Connor and the newly promoted Captain Garcia, both of whom expand the boys’ network to television journalist Jaime Orlando as well as two retired NAVY Seals. The impressive and varied web of resources available to Jason and Daniel allows the series to advance with more professional gadgets, ideas, and reinforcement, which leads to intriguing plot capabilities. The same story is never told twice in the Hunter & Holmes series, all due to this building technique.
Jason and Daniel’s manner of addressing each case provides more examples to readers. The boys take on each case in a logical, outlined fashion. As discussed, they have learned their own limitations and therefore readily call on the help of adult figures. They demonstrate responsibility, planning, and the importance of being mindful of safety. Furthermore, Jason often formulates his detective decisions based on intuition. He has a keen sense of right and wrong, and always chases after his gut feelings. Jason is a role model in the way he bravely yet humbly takes on each crime, always stretching an open hand to strangers or those younger than him.
Throughout the chaos, Daniel and Jason still call themselves “normal teenagers.” They participate in school activities, hang by the pool with their girlfriends, and take time to relax over a game of basketball. With these reality checks tied into their adventures, the Hunter & Holmes team only grows in appeal as the series continues.
— Taylor Bathel
It’s never long before Jason Hunter and Daniel Holmes are called upon to help a community in need, and this time it’s two! Right before spring break, their friend and neighbor Richard Liu requests their help in solving several crimes committed against his father’s company, the DCC Chip Company. With Richard being a long time friend to Jason, the Hunter & Holmes team is quick to get involved. Before they get too deep into the case, the teenagers plan to blow off some steam by playing baseball with Justin Thorne, a young boy whose father helped Jason during a previous case. But when Justin goes missing, Jason and Daniel’s detective skills are put to the test sooner than they expected.
Before they can crack the corporate case, they must go to camp, but not for a good time. During one of his Converse giveaway projects, Jason is approached by Teresa Barnwell with a favor. Having heard of Jason’s abilities, she asks him to see about her friend Tim Wilkinson, who was taken to a behavioral boot camp called to Camp Chinquapin a few months back. Jason agrees to look into it and the more he finds out, the more he is willing to do whatever it takes to save Tim and make sure justice is served. With information about both cases gathered, the boys head to Yosemite with their skilled friend and constant detective aid Joe Connor to check out the suspicious camp. What Jason and Daniel discover is quite shocking.
As the story unfolds, Jason and Daniel are once again facing vicious criminals around every corner. From cases involving Camp Chinquapin to the DCC Chip Company, Jason and Daniel are in for one busy spring break. And with the clock ticking, Jason must summon his courage, quick thinking, and all the resources he can muster from his Whatever Foundation. But will they be enough to save himself and his friends and put these drawn out cases to rest?
In this novel, Vaughan takes the reader on a journey through the psychological affects of child abuse and neglect at the hands of parents and other authority figures. He stresses the need for proper communication and treatment to prevent and counteract such devastating events. He also illustrates the importance of helping others and the benefits that come with that type of positive behavior. The openness, selflessness and consequential fortuitousness of the young but talented Hunter & Holmes team is definitely proof that they are a model for young readers to follow..
— Claire Fyvolent
Chock full of action and adventure, When the Chips Are Down, the third installment in the Hunter & Holmes series, is a thriller from start to finish. The protagonists, teenage detectives Jason Hunter and Daniel Holmes, are seemingly content with having a free summer season, and are ready to kick back and enjoy a bit of vacation time. However, Jason’s passionate drive to help others gets the boys involved in another active investigation. Richard, a childhood friend of the duo, requests their crime solving assistance, with hopes that the team will be able to uncover the truth behind a pair of thefts at the DCC Chip Manufacturer. With almost two million dollars worth of computer chips stolen, and very little headway made by investigating police, the company may be doomed to shut its doors. Jason and Daniel, determined to prevent such misfortune, put their logical and strategic heads together to break the case wide open. Jason also answers the cries for help of a girl named Teresa, who claims her friend Timothy is being held against his will and tortured at a military style boot camp for troubled youth. Jason’s huge heart and relatable experience gets him immediately invested, and the gang rushes to find and save the boy before it is too late.
With this chapter in the saga readers see a whole new side of Jason that has previously not emerged. Due to his brushes with danger in previous cases, Jason has evolved into quite the risk taker. Along with his desire to help every potential teenage victim of crime or abuse, Jason is quick to put himself in harm’s way and jump to the rescue, even if there is little to no evidence present to support the cries for help. Luckily, in this case Teresa is telling the truth, for her friend really is in perilous danger. Calling in outside help, Jason plans and executes a daring rescue mission to free Tim and Cody, another boy held against his will. These scenes are extremely gripping. With the stakes higher than ever, readers will have trouble putting the book down.
One of the most important themes of this novel, clearly evident in the scenes previously touched upon, deals with the significance of team building and cooperation. No one can fully succeed alone, and having a strong, loyal, and dedicated team to rely on is crucial in any type of venture. Jason shows the readers that doing right by others helps build positive relationships that in time can blossom into great friendships. Building such a network was the x-factor in this adventure. By using the strong examples of cooperation and team building with in both the musical world and the world of sports, the author really drives his message home to his audience. Daniel is finally making the plans to turn his dream of becoming a professional musician into a reality, and his positive relationships with other characters will only help him in the long run.
With such a positive, compelling and action packed story, the bar has been set quite high for the fourth installment. Readers will be eager to jump at the next chapter of the series, ready to watch Jason and Daniel continue to grow into their own, solving crimes and helping others all along the way.
— Louis Pratt
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