On the run from her abusive father, a teenage MMA fighter finds love and opponents she can’t strike in ghosts.
About the Book:
Zuri
and her mother settle in Pinedale, North Carolina, to start over. For years,
they’ve been on the run from Zuri’s father, a retired boxer and full-time
gangland enforcer. In Pinedale, Zuri finds a gym where she can train in mixed
martial arts in order pursue her dream of becoming a champion fighter. At
Pinedale High, she discovers friends among the outcasts while battling academic
challenges and something unexpected…ghosts.
After
she encounters a tween phantom haunting the library, Zuri’s life is turned
upside down and inside out as she attempts to help the spirit. This incurs the
wrath of devils, living and dead. Zuri will need her martial arts prowess,
heart, and the aid of friends to protect everyone she loves.
Our Review: It’s always a treat to read something out of the creative mind of Dan Rice. This one in particular, a part of the Haunting of Pinedale High series, features teenagers and ghosts, a specialty of author Rice who knows how teens think, talk, feel. How they ‘work’ the system whether we’re talking MMA training, school hierarchies or family systems. Zuri has a mind of her own and knows how to use it. Her sensitivity to others—whether corporeal or ghostly—shows through loud and clear. We can’t wait for the next one from this talented writer.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Phantom Algebra merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild
Women Reviews
Great review!
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