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In "The 39 Clues: Maze of Bones," the resolution involves Amy and Dan Cahill locating the final clue in Benjamin Franklin's grave beneath Christ Church in Philadelphia. They discover the clue, a tuning fork, and realize it represents the musical note "A" for Amy, who is a musical prodigy. This clue leads them to the next adventure in the series.
"Maze of Bones" is the first book in the multi-author series "The 39 Clues." The book follows siblings Amy and Dan Cahill as they embark on a treasure hunt for 39 clues left by their deceased wealthy grandmother, Grace Cahill. The story involves puzzles, historical figures, and rival Cahill relatives all vying for the ultimate power that the clues lead to.
The Red Herring in "Maze of Bones" refers to a false clue or distraction that leads characters off track. In this book, the Cahill siblings encounter various obstacles and challenges in their quest for the clues, but not all of them are directly related to their ultimate goal. The Red Herring element adds complexity and mystery to the storyline.
Yes, there was a red herring in "The 39 Clues: Maze of Bones." In the book, the character Dan Cahill initially believes that the clue leads to Paris, France, but it turns out to be a misdirection or red herring. The real clue leads them to another location entirely. This literary device is used to create suspense and mislead the characters and readers.
there is no second clue in book 1. It's the first book but the clue is iron solute
Maze of Bones is written by Rick Riordan. It is the first book in the 39 clue series. It has 220 pages.
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iron solute
iron solute
he realizes that they had to win the clue hunt
they find the clue
the clue is iron solution and if you have an online account PLEASE log in my agent card its P4C9GDT3XP
It was a puzzle with coordinates leading to the second clue.
Im not sure, but i think it's because every time they found a clue, they would find bones.
In "The 39 Clues: Maze of Bones," the resolution involves Amy and Dan Cahill locating the final clue in Benjamin Franklin's grave beneath Christ Church in Philadelphia. They discover the clue, a tuning fork, and realize it represents the musical note "A" for Amy, who is a musical prodigy. This clue leads them to the next adventure in the series.
Well, I don't know, it's been a while since I read it (the first one is the only one I've read so far) but I love that series!