The story of Mac, Vince, and middle-school organized crime comes to its thrilling conclusion in the third book of Chris Rylander’s Fourth Stall saga, a series that combines a Godfather-like tale of crime and betrayal with hilarious school comedy à la Jack Gantos.
Their business is finished, and Mac’s and Vince’s lives have become something they have never been before―simple. None of the fortune or the glory, none of the risk or the threat of juvenile prison. There’s even a new business that has stepped in to take its place (and take the heat off Mac and Vince for once). Things couldn’t be better.
But that was before things at their middle school started to go haywire. Before they found out that there’s a new crime boss at a school another town over trying to consolidate power. And before their old nemesis, Staples, came back to town begging for help after his stint in the clink. Just when Mac and Vince thought they were out, the business pulls them back in. But this time, will they be able to escape with their lives and their permanent records intact?
- Reluctant Hero: Mac thought he was retired for good, but when old friends and new enemies come knocking, he discovers that getting out of the problem-solving business isn’t so simple.
- Old Rivals, New Alliances: Their former nemesis, Staples, is back from the clink—and this time, he’s begging for help. Can Mac and Vince trust the kid who once tried to destroy them?
- Middle School Mystery: A new crime boss from another town is making a play for power, and their school is caught in the crossfire. Mac and Vince have to figure out who’s behind the chaos before it’s too late.
- Friendship and Loyalty: With their permanent records on the line and danger around every corner, Mac and Vince must rely on each other like never before to survive the seventh grade.
Chris Rylander is the author of the Fourth Stall saga and the Epic Series of Failures trilogy, as well as Codename Zero and its sequels. A fan of baseball, statistics, and baseball statistics, he lives with his family in Chicago. You can visit him online at www.chrisrylander.com.