But Amy and Dan aren't the only Cahills looking for the clues. In this book they travel to Egypt, beleiving they have escaped their Uncle Alistair Oh's backstabbing. Still I would recommend this book.Īmy and Dan are back, searching for the mysterious 39 clues that could change the world. I gave this book a 4 out of 5 as I found some of the twists and turns to be a little bit confusing. I Can't wait to read the next book which I should have in a couple of weeks. I now believe that that was what we were led to believe and she will continue to play a greater role in each book to follow. She started out in the first book a little bit ditzy. Jude Watson did a great job of bringing the culture of Egypt to life for the reader. This was a little more difficult to figure out the clues. I will have spaced them out so far that I will need to go back and read the first through the last at one time. I wish they were all out at once so I could go from one to the next. Here they find that friends aren't what they think and enemies might not be total enemies. They and their au pair Nellie are headed to Egypt to try to find the next clue in the hunt. Now they have reason to suspect that their grandmother was as evil as the other's in their extended family. They have faced one betrayal after another. Dan and Amy Cahill are still on the hunt for the 39 clues.
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