The struggle is increased with different goons that Palomino hired, plagiarizing random people at the camp, trying to move the heavy Luthor to different camps, and the fact that they have no transportation except random delivery trucks. Savannah and Griffins camp is the first hideout, Melissa and Logan's camp is the next, and Pitch and Ben's camp is the last hideout. The book consists of three parts, one for each hideout, at each camp. She enlists Griffin to deduct a plan to prove Luthor is rightfully hers. They take this matter to court, and when the judge declares that Savannah must return Luthor to Palomino, she's heartbroken. Swindle claims Luthor still belongs to him, and the Cedarville pound cannot find the file that says the Drysdales legally adopted him (which we later find out that Palomino stole). Griffin knows that, but when Palomino actually shows up at Savannah Drysdale's house, in the middle of Luthor's birthday party, he's still surprised. Gordon Korman has written more than fifty middle-grade and teen novels. And with that money, he'll devote his life to ruining Griffin and his friends' lives. Wendell Palomino (AKA Swindle) sees a chance to become rich. After the once menacing guard dog almost won the Global Kennel Dog Show, S. Swindle is back, and he wants his dog, Luthor, back. It serves as the fifth novel in the Swindle series, with Griffin Bing and his friends Savannah, Ben, Antonia "Pitch", Logan, and Melissa.
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