![]() ![]() With everybody involved being silent, Stevie and Carol might be in over their heads proving this case. To make matters worse, the owner of the Dreams is fully aware and is trying to cover it up. ![]() If this is true, then the players would be suspended for the big game. At a party, Susan finds out from a drunk team doctor that the entire offensive line for his Los Angeles Dreams have failed a drug test. This time, they tackle a controversy at the world's most watched event - the Super Bowl. In the past two books, they survived a blackmail scandal at the Final Four and a kidnapping at the US Open. It seems like trouble follows Susan and Stevie everywhere they go. Although Stevie and Susan are separated, they will meet back up at the Super Bowl - Stevie joins a local newspaper and will cover the game for them. Not long after, the network replaces Stevie with an older, better looking male anchor. This time, the two 14 year-olds become co-anchors on a sports TV show for teenagers. ![]() Can they work their magic again when a scandal erupts at the Super Bowl?Ĭover Up is the final installment of author John Feinstein's trilogy of Stevie and Susan's adventures in solving sports mysteries. But for some reason, they always end up becoming detectives instead! Together they have solved crimes at the Final Four and the US Open. Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol are sports writers. This was written by John Feinstein and is the last installment of his two previous books: Vanishing Act and the Last Shot. Kidzworld has a book review of Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl. ![]()
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