As an adult I really couldn’t get into a Warthog Detective
named Bill, but I’m sure my nine year old grandson would really enjoy this
scenario? My favorite genre in nonfiction literature is mysteries. On my part I
was intrigued by the question at the end of each case and a tidbit about one of
my favorite scriptures Ephesians 6. The title Full Metal Trench Coat gives an
allusion to armor. Each of the ten cases with a silly title will engage
children into the mystery to be solved by Detective Bill Warthog and his friend
Nick Sayga. Nick is a twelve year old boy who sometimes plays video games with
his feet and has a nickname of “Ten Toes.” Nick is a popular guy because his
many friends in the stories ask him and Bill to help solve their mysteries.
Often they don’t even realize there is a case until Bill gets involved. My
grandson also is an avid player of games on tablets, phones, and computers, but
he uses his hands. Gaven would get a real kick out of these cases and the added
bonus is to learn about the Armor of God a piece at the time. This PDF was
given to me for my honest review by Rose Publishing.
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