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“You two have to promise to be careful!" Sinead handed Amy a small plastic bag. "I made you a going-away present–a high-powered miniature smoke bomb. Could come in handy against the Vespers. It works with knockout gas, so I tossed in a couple of breathing filters." "That's the Cahill equivalent of a Hallmark moment," Dan observed. "A smoke bomb. When you care enough to send the very best–explosives." "I'm not a flowers-and-candy kind of girl," Sinead informed him.”

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The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Book 1: The Medusa Plot

In the first book of the Cahills vs. Vespers series, 'The Medusa Plot' introduces readers to the world of The 39 Clues. The story revolves around a mysterious organization known as Vespers, which poses a threat to the Cahill family, a group of individuals with a rich history and a hidden inheritance. The siblings must navigate through a series of challenges and solve complex puzzles to uncover the truth behind the Medusa Plot and prevent a catastrophic event. more

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Gordon Korman
Gordon Korman

Gordon Korman, born on October 23, 1963, is a renowned Canadian author specializing in young adult literature. His works are highly appreciated for their humor and insightful exploration of various issues faced by teenagers. more

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