#CBR11 Review #02: The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic (All for the Game #1)
--> The Foxhole Court is the first novel of Nora Sakavic’s All for the Game, which gives an intriguing beginning for what is to come, but unfortunately does not really stand so well as a book on it’s own: it’s clearly just a buildup, and given it’s slim run of under 300 pages, I wonder if perhaps it would not have work to put the 3 instalments of the series into one novel with parts/books 1-2-3 all together? But that’s not my decision at the end of the day, and I feel like I will continue to see where the series goes, if only out of curiosity from some of the twists thrown in at the end. This novel primarily deals with a teenager named Neil, though it is clear from the beginning that this is not his real name: he has been on the run for years from his father and those who know him, given that his dad is a well-known murderer currently in jail. Neil and his mother have been hiding their identities, yet Neil now finds himself on his own and is trying to just make i...