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Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Secret of the Sacred Scarab by Fiona Ingram


The Secret of the Sacred Scarab by Fiona Ingram

From Good Reads: Cousins Justin and Adam are ecstatic about accompanying their aunt to Egypt. Both love adventure and know the work of James Kinnaird, an archaeologist searching for the tomb of an ancient Egyptian ruler, the Scarab King. Some dismiss the tomb as legend, but Justin and Adam believe differently.
From the moment their plane lands, Justin and Adam bounce from one mysterious event to another, starting from the moment a street peddler gives Adam an ancient scarab. Dr. Khalid, head of the department of antiquities and research at the Egyptian Museum, shows excessive interest in the cousins and their relic. Then, when the boys learn that James Kinnaird is missing, they realize something sinister is afoot.
Kidnapped and taken across the desert, the boys are plunged into serious danger and chased by ruthless enemies. Dr. Khalid will stop at nothing to discover the Scarab King's tomb and claim its treasures. But he has underestimated the boys' ingenuity.
Join Justin and Adam as they evade their captors and unravel the secrets of the Scarab King. Relying on their wits, courage, and each other, the boys must solve the mystery of the sacred scarab and rescue James Kinnaird before time runs out.

My Take: What a great summer read for tween boys especially. This book has all of the elements that boys would find interesting, boys for the main character, the adventure of Egypt the mystery behind the Sacred Scarab and the action of the chase and kidnapping. Girls will enjoy this book as well.
A by- product of this books may spark an interest in Egytian culture and history and what a better way for kids to spend time than learning. Great book!!


4 comments:

Fiona Ingram said...

Hi there,
Thanks so much for a great review! If readers are interested they can follow the adventure on the book website www.secretofthesacredscarab.com. Crack the Curse of Thoth and you get to read the first chapter of the next book in the series! Kids can also win a copy of the book for their school or local library.

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Unknown said...

I love to give books for gifts. My nephew would love this book. Thanks for the reveiw!

Pam said...

This is a wonderful review of the book and the story sounds great. I'm a new follower and am looking forward to reading more of your great posts!