The viper's nest

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The most dangerous secret in Amy and Dan's past is unveiled in Book 7 of the #1 New York Times bestselling series.

The hunt for 39 hidden Clues that lead to an unimaginable power have taken a heavy toll on fourteen-year-old Amy Cahill and her younger brother, Dan. They've just seen a woman die. They're wanted by the Indonesian police. They're trapped on an island with a man who knows too much about the death of their parents. And a tropical storm is rolling in. Just when they think it can't get any worse, it does. Because the Cahills have one more rattling skeleton for Amy and Dan to discover . . . the terrible truth about their family branch.

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Lerangis, Peter Author
Pittu, David Narrator
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9780545090650
9780545060479
9781338241297

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  • In too deep (The 39 clues. Main series Volume 6) Cover
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  • The emperor's code (The 39 clues. Main series Volume 8) Cover
  • Storm warning (The 39 clues. Main series Volume 9) Cover
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Published Reviews

Horn Book Review

In Nest, Amy and Dan learn some unpleasant truths about their family's lineage while trying to evade the Holts in South Africa (among other places). Code finds the sibs dramatically separated in China. Warning takes them to the Caribbean--and a showdown with the man in black. The series continues to spit out compulsively readable, if slight, tales of adventure. [Review covers these 39 Clues titles: The Emperor's Code, The Viper's Nest, and Storm Warning.] Copyright 2010 of The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved.

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