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Teddy (protagonist)
Summer (Teddy's friend and son of J.J. McCracken)
J.J. McCracken (Owner of FJ)
Athmani
Hondo (Summer's private guard)
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Settings: FJ (FunJungle)
In the beginning of this story, FJ's rhino exhibit holds only a few rhinos, whereas they are very scarce in the world. One rhino, Rhonda, is preganant and FJ has to keep her safe to ensure the rhino species' safety. But then a hunter takes a shot at Rhonda, but luckily misses. The security cameras catch the hunter, but they can't make out the face despite that hunter being right next to a camera and not noticing.
The mystery is still far from clear in the middle of the book. Teddy is confused as there was ANOTHER attack, but the guards didn't notice the hunter. But on the security cameras they saw the hunter had long hair, so the hunter was a girl. They also saw that she used a silencer on her second shot at the rhinos, which got Teddy wondering: why did the hunter not use a silenced gun the first shot, but she did the second? Were there two different hunters? Where did they shoot the rhinos from? Did the hunter(s?) purposely miss the first one or first two? Athmani suggested to cut the horns off, because that might be why they rhinos were being shot at.
End
Hondo is innocent
In the end of this book, Teddy finds out that two people are responsible for the crime, and those people are Athmani and Hondo. But they didn't want the rhinos killed. It turns out that Athmani wore a wig to throw off Security, and he also brung a silencer the second time to also make security confused. Again, Teddy performs better than security.
Main Idea
The main idea of this book is just solving a crime, but you could also say that it tells you to not give up no matter what you're facing. If you start something, finish it.
Ratings: I would rate this a four out of five.
Opinion: I honestly thought that this was a great book overall, but my expectations for Stuart Gibbs was high after reading some of his other books, so I did expect a lot from this book. It definitely had many twists to it.
Reccomendations: I think this is a book for everyone who likes books that don't take very long to just get you in that mood where you want to finish what you're reading. It has really exciting parts and the most action of all the FunJungle books.