![]() ![]() The history lesson in this book focuses around Australia and some of its colorful past. Some friendships are tested and some grow stronger. And some rise like phoenixes from the ashes and their own terrible pasts to make sacrifices for others. In this book some of the Cahils sink to even greater depths of depravity threatening to feed young children to sharks, kidnapping and even attempted murder by fire and poisonous snakes and spiders. The Cahil children, Amy and Dan, have a major fight because Amy tries to keep a secret from Dan, a secret she is keeping because she is ashamed and blames herself for her parents' death. The story is fast-paced and as always it is a race for the 39 clues. Jude Watson picks up right where Patrick Carman left off from The Black Circle. Yet here we are with book six complete and it is still an amazing story. With 10 books by seven authors and one continuous story line with the same characters, I really expected the story to degrade by now. I have been amazed at how well the story line in this series has maintained consistency and flow with the unique character of the series. ![]()
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