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You can find a quiz for "Cover Up" by John Feinstein at local bookstores and libraries. Like Cliff's Notes, there are existing quizzes for books, including novels, short stories, epics, and various publications.
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Ah, in "Cover Up" by John Feinstein, you'll meet Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson, two young journalists who uncover a scandal in the world of college basketball. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they show great determination and courage in seeking the truth. It's wonderful to see young people using their voices to make a difference in the world.
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Nobert got pulled over by a cop that used to play and his minor team the cop found that Nobert was drunk but he made a deal to let his wife drive and he wouldn't say anything. His wife later drove the car off the road and she died by hitting a tree.
Steve Thomas and Susan Carol find out that the Dreams' offensive linemen are using HGH (human growth hormone) and seek evidence that implicates the team's owner. They end up getting a recording of the owner admitting that he was trying to cover up the test results through bribery.
The climax is when Stevie and Susan find out that the players for the Dream's are taking HGH, the resolution is when Mr. Meeker is caught on a recording admitting to paying off the doctor who gave them the test.
1. Last Shot : A Final Four Mysteryat the U. S. Open2. Vanishing Act : Mystery3. Cover-Up : Mystery at the Super Bowl4. Change-Up : Mystery at the World Series
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Well, honey, in "The Rivalry" by John Feinstein, the conflict is all about the intense competition between two college basketball teams, Duke and North Carolina. These bitter rivals will stop at nothing to come out on top, causing drama both on and off the court. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride through the world of college sports rivalries.