The fourth and final book in the Shredderman series. I was disappointed to learn it would be the last, but after reading it, I understand why. In the series, he starts by “shredding” on a bully in his classroom, In book 2, he deals with some issues that are at the school & city level. Book 3: national figure visiting his community. Book 4: international intrigue! Was this intentional? I wonder. And it’s not just because of the international scope that the series had to end, but I won’t spoil it for you by giving it away. More reinforcement of how everyone is Shredderman, how everyone can fight for truth and justice where they live.
Nolan gets himself into dangerous territory when he goes after real spies. In addition, his dad has been potentially compromising his own job as a reporter by hiding Shredderman's identity. Luckily, his not-quite-friendship with Bubba pays off when Bubba gets them both out of a tight spot. The story feels complete with this book.