![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, Dan wasn't nearly so annoying here and Amy's weaknesses made her more appealing. I was especially pleased to see that the story makes good use of the Egyptian setting. ![]() ![]() Determining what the clue is in this book is also much more difficult than in earlier books which I thought made the story more entertaining. Jude Watson makes great use of all the characters to produce drama, introduce plot complications, develop relationships, deepen your understanding of the Cahills, and make you appreciate each character more. Compared to the last two books, this one is absolutely super! This story is so delicious that I want to be very careful not to spoil it for you. It's like a much more exciting version of The Amazing Race with much more at stake. That's a good reminder of the dangers that Amy and Dan Cahill will encounter when, accompanied by their au pair Nellie Gomez, they seek one of the 39 clues in Egypt.Īs I've commented on the earlier three books, even if you don't plan to try to win the contest these books make for fun reading. In the Bible, Egypt is often used as a symbol that stands for the evil that is in the world. "Do not go down to Egypt live in the land of which I shall tell you." - Genesis 26:2 ![]()
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