A review by pwbalto
The House on Stone's Throw Island by Dan Poblocki

3.0

I've noticed that if the pace is going to stumble, it's generally going to be in the third quarter of a book - after the problem has been well established, and after everyone who's going to react to the problem has reacted, and before the pell-mell action of that last rush to get the problem figured out.

This book, which is otherwise good goosebumpy fun (with Nazis!), has that problem.