no
its fiction
No, the series is fictional.
The story is a work of fiction.
because the story is based on a race between 4 family branches to find the 39 clues
In the book "The 39 Clues: Viper's Nest," the story ends with the Cahill siblings, Amy and Dan, narrowly escaping from a Vesper trap in Morocco. They realize the Vespers are closing in and must strategize their next move to uncover more clues and stay ahead in the hunt for the 39 Clues.
No, it is fiction because its a story written by an author.
It IS not true but all the facts and info are. This was made by imagination.
In "The 39 Clues" series, the falling action occurs when the characters uncover the final secrets and discover the true purpose of the hunt for the clues. They must confront their enemies and make decisions that will shape their fate and the fate of their family. This part of the story wraps up loose ends and sets the stage for the resolution.
only together can we fight the true enemy
only together can we fight the true enemy
Vesper One is the main antagonist in "The 39 Clues" series. Initially, their identity is unknown to the Cahill family members who are searching for the 39 Clues, but Vesper One's goal is to find all 39 Clues for their own mysterious agenda. Throughout the series, Vesper One's true identity and motives are gradually revealed.
only together can we fight the true enemy
There are 11 original books in "The 39 Clues" series that are possible to get in hardback. These books are written by various authors and follow the story of two siblings in a worldwide hunt for 39 clues that will determine the family's power and fortune.