The eye of midnight
(2016)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[S.l.]: Random House Children's Books, 2016
DESCRIPTION

256 p

ISBN/ISSN
9780385390699 h1d7g89
LANGUAGE
English
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A cross between Indiana Jones and The DaVinci Code for kids, you won't be able to put down this classic adventure set in 1920s New York City with an Arabian twist! On a stormy May day in 1929, William and Maxine arrive on the doorstep of Battersea Manor to spend the summer with a grandfather they barely remember. Whatever the cousins expected, Colonel Battersea isn't it. Soon after they settle in, Grandpa receives a cryptic telegram and promptly whisks the cousins off to New York City so that he can meet an unknown courier and collect a very important package. Before he can do so, however, Grandpa vanishes without a trace. When the cousins stumble upon Nura, a tenacious girl from Turkey, she promises to help them track down the parcel and rescue Colonel Battersea. But with cold-blooded gangsters and a secret society of assassins all clamoring for the same mysterious object, the children soon find themselves in a desperate struggle just to escape the city's dark streets alive. "A youthful mystery worthy of John Bellairs, with lyrical language reminiscent of Edith Nesbit; yet it stands on its own, creating a fully realized world with clearly defined lines of good and evil, and just a dash of magic."--Booklist "Readers of R.L. LaFevers's "Theodosia Throckmorton" series as well as lovers of the Rick Riordan books will enjoy this. A well-crafted adventure with a dash of magic."--School Library Journal "Brumbach's vivid descriptions and terse, to-the-point dialogue keep the action moving and readers constantly engaged and surprised. . . . A fast-paced, action-packed adventure."--Kirkus Reviews From the Hardcover edition

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