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Tunnel Vision

Susan Shaw’s Tunnel Vision can catch a reader in the first three pages.  Liza’s mom is dead and Liza is the next target.  But why?  Immediately rushed into the U.S. Marshall’s protective services, Liza and her dad are on the run from being on a hit list.  Moving from the east coast to the mid-west and back again, Liza must hide her bright red hair and her fear as she feels everyone knows who she is.  It doesn’t help that the mainstream media caught their “story” and made it national news, broadcasting their picture over and over.  While the story is a little far fetched, the “what if” scenario makes a reader keep going.  The minor characters aren’t given much time to develop and be an integral part of the story.  Only one comes back into the picture.  Overall it has an interesting premise but would be a good additional selection for high school and public libraries.