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How I Made the FBI's Most Wanted

Par : Jamie McCullum
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8951030009
  • EAN9798951030009
  • Date de parution07/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurMad Youth Press, LLC

Résumé

A story about scars and scarring, trust, lies, friendship and murder. A young journalist investigating police narcs in high schools unexpectedly discovers a childhood vendetta of revenge and murder, and is thrown headlong into the world of dab dealing teens, homicidal motorcycle gangs, a THC super strain called El Diablo, and a fifteen-year-old who has made up her mind to make him hers, all of this colliding on the eve of a volatile presidential election that just might end the democratic United States. Joshua Thompson, 22, current Youth Beat editor for the New York Post Examiner desperately needs a change.
He's tired and bored interviewing K-Pop bands, children of the city's billionaire mayor, and attending teenage influencers' egocentric, media events. Where's Snowden, where's Xi of China, where's Beyoncé? On the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend, just as he's finishing the umpteenth YA fluff article on the coming election, he receives a call at his desk from a woman purporting to be a Delmarva state police employee with a tip about undercover high school police narcs entrapping students and shredding the rule of law.
A major undercover police offensive called Operation Cobra will hit all Delaware high schools in September. He can investigate the Cobra Task Force she suggests by going undercover himself in high school and documenting the abuse of police powers firsthand. She will provide him with the steps on how to enroll. Joshua balks at the idea for he's certainly not a high school teenager anymore. But she has seen his byline photos and assures him he looks young enough--the undercover police officers posing as students are six to eight years older than Joshua, and if they can pass for high school students, "so can you too, Mr.
Thompson." The newspaper green lights the project, and three months later, Joshua finds himself in White Clay, Delaware, at White Clay Senior High School as new sophomore transfer student, Josh Taylor... Oh how the best laid schemes of narcs and reporters so easily go awry.