Mistaken Case

Mistaken Case

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Caleb Fisher is a 17 year-old FBI agent only used for "Special Assignments" by the FBI. After going through the rigid "special agent" training, Caleb was put on hold as the FBI didn't need his help. Besides, he was only 17. Suddenly, the American ambassador in Australia was kidnapped, along with his wife and young children. By mistake, the FBI put Caleb in charge of the case. As Caleb leads the investigation, he met a young girl named Lisa. Lisa is just a typical girl who loves mysteries and writing books. But there's something that draws Caleb to Lisa. Soon, they begin working the case together, and was soon hot on the tail of the kidnappers. Suddenly, Lisa vanished, leaving Caleb to finish the mystery.
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