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Dec 24th, 2013, 2:58 pm
The 39 Clues: The Cahill Files by Clifford Riley (#1-4)
Requirements: ePUB or MOBI Reader | 3.9 MB
Overview: The Cahill Files are bulging with exciting cases about history that could have slipped off track without the family's intervention. In this installment of The 39 Clues series, the Cahills are on the scene at the redcoat burning of the White House during the War of 1812; a life-saving Harry Houdini trick; and the 1955 launch of The Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. Three excellent adventures; every time the vaults open, good reading pours out.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction, Mystery

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1. Operation Trinity
The most coveted work of art in the world, a masterpiece has been the target of a record seven theft attempts. The adventure jumps from the first attack on the masterpiece to WWII and young Grace Cahill's desperate bid to save it from the Nazis. The final story tracks Ian and Natalie Kabra's first solo mission - and the searing betrayal that nearly costs them everything.

2. The Submarine Job
Fourteen-year-old Fiske Cahill thinks he’s safe when he hides away on the world’s first nuclear submarine . . . until he realizes there’s a Vesper on board.

3. The Redcoat Chase
With the British marching on to Washington under the command of a Vesper General, it’s up to a young Madrigal in 1812 to save a treasure hidden in the White House

4. The Houdini Escape
Young Janus Harry Houdini must come up with the trick of his life to escape the Vespers.

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Dec 24th, 2013, 2:58 pm
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