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Review Of Chapter Summary Of The Book 'Town Of Mehoff'
Joseph Karvonen

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The “Town of Mehoff”

by Joseph Karvonen

Chapter 1 In a small town called Mehoff, there was a boy named Jack. Jack was an orphan whose parents disappeared mysteriously, nobody knew anything about what had happened to his parents. Jack lived with his uncle Sam, who took care of him and raised him like his own son. Until one day his uncle Sam was telling him about how he finally found out a clue to what had happened to Jack's parents and Jack would hear about what happened to his parents right before he went to bed. Uncle Sam isn't one to lie and it was bedtime for Jack. But Sam was nowhere to be found until Jack heard sirens, he looked out the window and he saw a squad of police
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The police officers kept shouting until they broke the door in and I saw them pull my uncle out, but he was beaten up and bruised. What had happened to him, there was nobody else in the house, was there?

Chapter 2 The next day the police officers said they found nothing in the house that could do this to him and they don't know what happened, they think he took some sort of drug that made him have hallucinations and fight himself but that doesn't make sense cause my uncle was a sweet man and always taught me to stay away from drugs, so what had happened? There was no sign of anything or anything other than the fact he was bruised, beaten, and dead. What could have done to my uncle? I wondered why I was crying at the police station. I wanted to
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Chapter 3 I went back to the police station and they said they had found bite marks on the bruises and they hadn't seen them before the autopsy because they were on his chest and thighs, this had given them much more of an idea of what was going on. They told me they believed a creature had gotten into the house and he fought it off and it left, but it still didn't make any sense cause my uncle always had a knife tucked in his belt, and there was no sounds of him fighting a wild animal even if somehow there was no struggle and he didn't use his knife how did a wild animal get into a completely closed off mansion with cameras and sensors at every door and window without being seen kill my uncle and then escape without a trace? Right then and there I decided I was going back there and looking for myself. So later that same night I snuck out of the station and went to the mansion. I watched carefully and timed out when the officers patrolled here and sprinted to the small wooden doors and snuck in. Then I looked around the mansion for any clue or anything the police

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