![]() ![]() ![]() Natalie gets hit with a dart from her dart gun that Dan throws at her. However, the fifth note triggers a booby trap that knocks Ian out. Ian and Natalie Kabra attack them and play Mozart's first harpsichord with the clue, which is a few pages from Nannerl's diary that were cut out. They retrieve the lead and sneak into a museum. Luckily, Dan and Amy had hidden the lead in a pillow on a boat shortly before being kidnapped by the Kabras. The Kabras let them go, finding nothing on them. Dan, Amy, and Nellie then go to Venice, where Dan and Amy sneak into the Janus stronghold and steal a very important lead from the Janus and escape, only to be kidnapped by the Kabras later. ![]() In revenge for this, they put a tracker which had been planted on Saladin into Alistair's cane, while he was sleeping. However, they later find out that the explosion was caused by Alistair Oh. Amy and Dan think it was caused by the mysterious man in black, who has been at every major disaster that has happened to them. The diary leads them to Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace, but their search there ends when an explosion causes a cave-in. They go to Mozart's house and then sneak down to the library to find the diary of Mozart's sister, Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart, only to discover that Jonah Wizard has stolen it, luckily they steal the diary back. Luckily, Dan had already stored it in his photographic memory, and he copies it down on a tissue after they leave. One False Note, the second book in the series, was written by Gordon Korman and published on December 2, 2008.Įn route to Vienna, the Holts try to steal the lead to the second clue from Amy, Dan, and Nellie, only to find it torn to shreds by Saladin. Amy's internet searches lead to the probable location of the second Clue: Vienna, the home of the famous Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. There is also a secret piece of sheet music. After a bit of brainstorming, Dan solves the puzzle and discovers the clue: " iron solute", an anagram for the word "resolution". They also find the clue wrapped around a vial of serum. At an old church, they find a wall painting of the four Cahill ancestors- Luke, Jane, Katherine and Thomas. There they find the co-ordinates for the old church etched into skulls. After convincing their au pair, Nellie, to chaperone their trip, Amy and Dan travel to Paris, where they follow a trail of cyphers and traps that lead them to the catacombs under the city. There, Dan and Amy discover Benjamin Franklin has hidden a clue in Paris. Then the Starling Triplets are seriously injured by the Holts, who had tried to kill Amy and Dan Cahill. Pursuing the clue hidden in Grace's library leads to the Franklin Institute. Fortunately, the Cahills and Alistair make it out on time along with Saladin, Grace's cat. The mansion shortly burns down due to the Holts. Dan, Amy and Alistair Oh find a hidden library in Grace's house. Amy and Dan enter the Clue hunt, competing against more experienced Clue hunters: the Holt family, Alistair Oh, the Starling Triplets, the Kabras, Jonah Wizard, and Irina Spasky. At her funeral, her lawyer, William McIntyre, tells Dan, Amy, and their other relatives, of a choice between one million dollars and a chance to participate in the Clue hunt. The Maze of Bones is the first book in the series, written by Rick Riordan and published on September 9, 2008.Īmy and Dan's grandmother, Grace Cahill, changes her will shortly before her death. The series also originated tie-in merchandise, including collectible cards and an interactive Internet game. Steven Spielberg acquired film rights to the series in June 2008, and a film based on the books was set to be released in 2016 but production has not yet started as of March 2023. The publisher of the books is Scholastic Press in the United States. As of July 2010, the book series has about 8.5 million copies in print and has been translated into 24 languages. Since the release of the first novel, The Maze of Bones, on September 9, 2008, the books have gained popularity, positive reception, and commercial success. ![]() This series' primary audience is age 9–14. The first story arc concerns Dan and Amy's quest to find the 39 Clues, which are ingredients to a serum that can create the most powerful person on Earth. They chronicle the adventures of two siblings, Amy and Dan Cahill, who discover that their family, the Cahills, have been and still are, the most influential family in history. Vespers, Unstoppable, Doublecross, and Superspecial. It consists of five series, The Clue Hunt, Cahills vs. Alexander London, Sarwat Chadda and Jenny Goebel. The 39 Clues is a series of adventure novels written by a collaboration of authors, including Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman, Linda Sue Park, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Roland Smith, David Baldacci, Jeff Hirsch, Natalie Standiford, C. ![]()
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