I,Q

review by Lilly B.
 * //I, Q//**, Roland Smith

Q (short for Quest) and Angela’s parents, singing sensations Blaze and Roger in the new band Match, have just gotten married. They’re debuting their big album, Rekindled, with a tour around the Untied States, and contrary to their short tempered manager Buddy T’s plans, they’re bringing the kids with them. They start in San Francisco where the big celebrity wedding is held. After the celebrations and three encores for Blaze and Roger’s song, they depart. In middle of nowhere Nevada, the bus suddenly breaks down. The next morning, Q meets a strange man named Boone. Like a miracle, he is outside the bus ready to fix it. When Blaze and Roger get suspicious of the man, actually a famous roadie, he admits that Buddy T sent him along to drive the van. The family agrees to give him the position, but when they reach Philadelphia, Angela and Q find that the ancient roadie had more than a few secrets. Buddy T didn’t actually send him, but he chose to come drive for them. He tells them about his work for the government against Israeli Mossad, and that he knew about Angela’s mother, a former secret service agent, before she was presumed dead. But is she really dead? When they find that they are being followed by one of the enemy, or at least who they think is the enemy, Angela and Q decide to take matters into their own hands.

This is a book that I definitely recommend to anyone at all. Its details are extraordinary and the plot is amazing. The tale has so many twists and turns you never expect what will happen next. I know a lot more about terrorist groups, magic tricks, and the hardships of being vegetarian then I did before reading this amazing novel. I will definitely read this book more then once in my lifetime.