SummaryĪt the end of The Sword Thief, Amy and Dan learned that the next clue was hidden in Egypt, so they fly out to Cairo. It’s a shame, because Beyond the Grave is a rather good addition to the series. The reason for that I attribute to the poor writing in the previous book, which you can read about in my review here. A couple of them started, but then gave up. None of my friends ended up actually reading the fourth book, however. Up until this book, I had been reading this series together with my friends. In the last book, The Sword Thief by Peter Lerangis, Amy, Dan, and their Uncle Alastair were nearly killed by their rich cousins, Ian and Natalie Kabra. They have tons of competition in the form of their venomous relatives, who will stop at nothing to win the clue hunt. Whoever finds all the clues will become the most powerful person in human history.Īmy and Dan, of course, are not the only ones going after the clues. The source of their families power is hidden throughout the world in the form of 39 clues (or chemicals). It was the fourth book in The 39 Clues, an exciting multi-author series in which two orphans, Dan and Amy Cahill, learn that they are members of the most powerful family in the world. When Beyond the Grave by Jude Watson came out, I was super excited.
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