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The Mystery Boys and Captain Kidd's Message - Unraveling Captain Kidd's Cryptic Clues: A Youthful Adventure of Secrets and Treasure - cover

The Mystery Boys and Captain Kidd's Message - Unraveling Captain Kidd's Cryptic Clues: A Youthful Adventure of Secrets and Treasure

Van Powell

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Mystery Boys and Captain Kidd's Message," Van Powell expertly weaves an intricate narrative that combines adventure, mystery, and historical exploration. The novel follows a group of young friends who stumble upon a cryptic message linked to the infamous pirate Captain Kidd. Powell's masterful prose balances suspenseful pacing with rich descriptions, evoking both the thrill of treasure hunting and the looming shadow of historical repercussions. Drawing on elements of classic adventure tales, the book invites readers to parse clues and navigate the labyrinthine passages of the past, all while exploring themes of camaraderie and moral dilemmas. Van Powell, an accomplished author known for his deep passion for maritime history and youthful adventure, channels his own fascination with pirates and their legends into this captivating story. His background in historical research informs the authenticity of the characters and events, resulting in a tale that resonates with history buffs and young readers alike. Powell's previous works have often highlighted the dynamic interplay of history and modern-day challenges, making this book a natural progression in his authorship. This book is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and adventure tales, as it combines an engaging plot with educational elements that spark curiosity about the realities of piracy. Ideal for young readers and those young at heart, Powell's latest work promises both entertainment and an exploration of a thrilling chapter in maritime history.
Disponible depuis: 30/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 130 pages.

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