Miles Per Hour 3
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  • Time 2h 34m
  • Reads 1,342
  • Votes 76
  • Parts 28
  • Time 2h 34m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2016
You know the characters, the story, and the life of these racers. At the peak of what seems to be a good year after a crazy summer, certain events start happening that question loyalty. Rosie wants to live a normal life again, but will the CIA let her? What happens with Alice now that she has distanced herself from the group?  What happens when one of your own turns against you?






 Author's Summary :
  
  Encountering all the uncommon problems ideal american teens would face, Miles Per Hour tells the story of five, adventurous, street-racers, who get dragged into an extended CIA mission to capture a world-wide criminal. This criminal though, happens to be the grandfather of the main character, Rosie Shaw, a cold-hearted, detached, impulsive and stubborn girl.
  
   Though these are first impressions of her character, through her journeys, one meets a unselfish and caring Rosie who would give up anything for the ones she loves. Alongside the mission, with the help of the crew, Rosie and her brother are unwinding a mysterious truth that surrounds the death or not death of their mother in Thailand. Overall, this work includes details from the movie" Furious 7" from the Fate of the Furious, as well as real-life events and places. It is an action book full of adventures!
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