The White House (I, Q, Book 2)

by Roland Smith

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

F SMI

Call number

F SMI

Barcode

5717

Series

Genres

Publication

Sleeping Bear Press (2010), Edition: 1st, 288 pages

Description

Q (Quest) and Angela make it to the White House in Washington, D.C. to find that it is even harder to determine who are the "good" and "bad" guys than ever before.

User reviews

LibraryThing member girlwithbooks
If you love a page turner full of action and adventure Roland Smith is the author to read. IQ books are great to stimulate your imagination.
LibraryThing member ShellyPYA
Angela and Q help the president uncover a security leak in the White House. At the same time, Angela's mom has gone indercover to try to infilitrate a ghost cell with plans to do something to the president.
LibraryThing member olongbourn
An excellent continuation of the story begun in Independence Hall. A bit humorous that this portion of the story took place in only one day. My daughters and I read the first and this second installment together. We're moving on to book three and am all thrilled that book four is also published and
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LibraryThing member Auj
This I, Q series by Roland Smith is exciting, adventurous, a mystery, modern day technology, and more wrapped into a set of books. You must read the whole set since each book ends in a cliffhanger. Great fun.
LibraryThing member Mrslabraden
Malek is alive and Angela and Q helped keep her that way. That is how the first book in the I,Q series ended. As The White House begins, Match, the musical group consisting of Blaze, Q's mother, and Roger, Angela's father, are scheduled to perform a concert at the White House. When they arrive,
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Angela and Q meet P.K., which stands for President's Kid. His real name is William and he is much smarter than any ten year old kid should be. He immediately knows that Angela and Q are more than they seem. His sister, Bethany, runs the household since the death of their mother. The SOS team is still on the job trying to find out what the Ghost Terrorist Cell is up to and figure out how to stop them. With Malek embedded in the cell posing as her twin sister, Anmar, Angela's life is filled with worry about her mother. Something is going on at the White House and Angela and Q must help Boone to figure it out and stop it before anything else happens.
This is another good entry in the I, Q series. It ends with a cliffhanger that makes it tough to wait to find Book #3.
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LibraryThing member ftbooklover
Malek is alive and Angela and Q helped keep her that way. That is how the first book in the I,Q series ended. As The White House begins, Match, the musical group consisting of Blaze, Q's mother, and Roger, Angela's father, are scheduled to perform a concert at the White House. When they arrive,
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Angela and Q meet P.K., which stands for President's Kid. His real name is William and he is much smarter than any ten year old kid should be. He immediately knows that Angela and Q are more than they seem. His sister, Bethany, runs the household since the death of their mother. The SOS team is still on the job trying to find out what the Ghost Terrorist Cell is up to and figure out how to stop them. With Malek embedded in the cell posing as her twin sister, Anmar, Angela's life is filled with worry about her mother. Something is going on at the White House and Angela and Q must help Boone to figure it out and stop it before anything else happens.
This is another good entry in the I, Q series. It ends with a cliffhanger that makes it tough to wait to find Book #3.
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Rating

(43 ratings; 4)

Pages

288
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