Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City

Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

7 ratings 8 reviews 9 followers
Book 3 of 6 in the  Treasure Hunters Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5n/a4.637582
The Kidds--treasure hunting family extraordinaire--are heading to China, on a journey that will lead them beyond the Great Wall and into the underbelly of Berlin.

Bick and Beck Kidd are desperately trying to secure the ancient Chinese artifact that will buy their mother's freedom from renegade pirates. But when the kidnappers force them to locate an even greater treasure--priceless paintings stolen by Nazis, the Kidds must rely on their own cunning and experience to outwit the criminals, all while their mom's life is on the line.
Publisher: jimmy patterson
ISBN-13: 9780316284806
ISBN-10: 0316284807
Published on 9/14/2015
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 448

Book Reviews (9)

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Not Elijah Not Elijah

The book was good but there is a few downsides. There was boring spots time to time and some old jokes. there is also no AR so i cant get credit for finishing the book

This is an exiting story ! So many twists and turns and betrayals.I loved this series by James Patterson and I would suggest reading his other series such as "House of Robots" or "I Funny".

This book series makes you never want to stop reading it, but it also makes the characters seem real and that they not made up.

and yet again, another extremely superbly wacky treasure hunter book I would still recommend this book and always will it's great

its a very good book, fell in love

CuteBunnke CuteBunnke

This third novel in the unique Treasure Hunters series is even better than the first two. They travel to two locations: Germany and China. So it should really be called "Treasure Hunters: Across Europe and Asia". While on the journey, you learn about the tomb of Qin Shi Huangdi, Pablo Picasso, The Forbidden City, The Nazis, and about the past of the two eldest Kidd children: Tom and Storm.

i love mystery it hooks the reader

old school old school

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