Book Summary & Review: Whale Done

Whale Done, written by Stuart Gibbs, is the eighth novel in the mystery series FunJungle. In this adventure, Teddy Fitzroy heads to Malibu with his girlfriend Summer after his house is burnt down. When arriving at the mansion Teddy is staying at, the sleuths quickly discover the dead washed-up whale on the beach. However, something seems extra fishy–besides the stench of the dead whale. Before Teddy, Summer, Doc, and Cass (a Marine Biologist and close friend of Doc) can continue the autopsy, the whale explodes. On top of this fiasco, a local surfer named Sharky claims sand is being stolen from a nearby beach.

Teddy and Summer find their hands full with two mysteries. Closely after the explosion of the whale, the crew finds two college students fleeing from the scene. The detectives quickly chase after them and manage to catch one of the students, Chase. After extensive questioning, Teddy finds that Chase and Scooter (the other student) were tricked and framed by an anonymous woman. 

Later in the book, Teddy and Summer have conflicts in their relationship, and Teddy is forced to question the status of their relationship. Although they have hardships, Teddy continues to investigate with Doc and Cass. The small team finds that actor Jackson Cross who is deep into bankruptcy has been stealing sand to extend his property size, to make his house more appealing to buyers. Soon after, Teddy and Summer attend a movie premiere, which forces them to be together once again. When the movie finishes, the couple goes to an after-party, where they discover who the culprit of the dead whale is.

They find that Tris, a PR worker, who works for a shipping company caused the explosion of the whale by convincing the students to blow it up. She did this to protect the company TransPacific from having a PR fiasco and was paid much in return. (The ship bumped into the whale because they did not stay on maritime routes. This caused the death of the whale.) Whale Done ends with Teddy uncovering the truth of the two mysteries, and reconciling his relationship with Summer.

Personally, I thought that this was entertaining, however, it was not the best. I’ve read a lot of Stuart Gibb’s books, specifically the FunJungle series. Over the years, I feel that his books have become slightly repetitive and predictable. Despite this, Whale Done kept me on my toes and was exciting to read. I enjoyed the character development of Teddy and Summer, this was a great bonus. If you are looking for a short and easy book to read, I would recommend the FunJungle series or any book written by Gibbs.

You can read this book at the Mission Viejo Library. It is available as an E-Book and Audiobook from Libby as well.

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