You can run, you can hide, but you can never do both. Nor can you run or hide forever. -The Blue Helmet Ah...The scent of confusion and sorrow...'Tis all that remains of the place we once called a sanctuary.-City Of Bones A world without parents may seem great at one time, but that time has passed-now it's hell...-Gone The epic tale of a young farmer who becomes a divine Dragon Rider. You may think it's cool, but in reality? It's devilishly hard.-Eragon
Sunday, 1 April 2012
The Blue Helmet Full Summary C.P A.H
In a robbery gone wrong, Lee is arrested and denied the chance to join the greatest gang in his town-the Tarantulas. Lee is taken into an interview room at the police station but the officer was a good friend of Lee's father and lets him off the hook. Lee agrees to take the officer's offer and now works as a courier, away from his hometown. Lee also works at a restaurant where he is a waiter. While Lee is delivering a package to a man named Cutter, he finds a friend in Cutter. Lee thinks that Cutter can be rather odd sometimes and sometimes incredibly intelligent, he tries to see Cutter everyday. However, one day Lee turns him self in to the police to try to start his life anew. Except the officer wouldn't let him and says he does not recall any kind of robbery involving Lee so in doing so, he frees Lee from his job. One day, Cutter house is covered in caution tape and surronded by police and paramedics. After fighting to get inside Cutter's house the paramedis informs Lee of unfortunate news Cutter has commited suicide thus leaving his house and worthily possessions to Lee. While Lee is exploring the house, he finds a locked room. Curious, Lee unlocks the door and opens it. What he finds is so shocking, he slams the door shut and runs away (I won't tell you what it was in the hopes that you'll read the book to find out). Lee discovers that Cutter was part of the army, but was declared unfit for duty. In the end Cutter is dead, leaving only a lesson for Lee, you cannot solve your problems using violence.
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It was an amazing book T.A
Yes, it was an amazing book. It was probably one of my favourites ever.
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