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Description
Middle school geniuses Sam, Martina, and Theo arrive in New York City on a mission. They're after the third key left behind by the Founding Fathers. They've escaped the forests of Glacier National Park with the second key, but at great cost--Evangeline, their chaperone and friend, was captured by the nefarious and dangerous Gideon Arnold.
Now they have to navigate New York City following clues related to Alexander Hamilton, solve (and survive) the puzzles and traps they encounter along the way, and find the third key before Gideon Arnold does. But the stakes have never been higher, and they might not all make it out alive . . .
Another exciting adventure filled with clues, puzzles, and action that dives into the fascinating history behind the Founding Fathers and our country's natural wonders.
Product details
Published | 01 Jun 2018 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781619637351 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Dimensions | 210 x 140 mm |
Series | Secrets of the Seven |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A good beginning to the Secrets of the Seven series. Recommended.
School Library Connection on THE EUREKA KEY
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In addition to learning bits of American history, readers will be challenged by the codes and riveted by Thomson's account of the kids' episodic, death-defying journey. A fast-paced quest narrative with plenty of action and a gradually developing bond among the three main characters.
Booklist on THE EUREKA KEY
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Nonstop action is punctuated by a series of puzzles that require knowledge of trivia, strength, and creative thinking to solve.
Kirkus Reviews on THE EUREKA KEY
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Readers will enjoy the deductive reasoning involved and the high-stress situations the kids find themselves in as they try to stay one step ahead of the deadly bad guys. This story has the feeling of a computer game that relies on knowledge of American history to advance . . . will appeal to history buffs, puzzle fans, and reluctant readers.
School Library Journal on THE EUREKA KEY