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In the Sword Thief, Amy and Dan team up with a few of their Cahill relatives to find the third clue, hidden long ago by a Japanese warrior.
As usual, the third book of the thirty-clues delivers almost non-stop action and a few interesting historical bits. However, as is also usual with this series, it feels just like the rest of the books, though some new character development does help that.
All in all a quick, fun read, entertaining but not memorable.
As usual, the third book of the thirty-clues delivers almost non-stop action and a few interesting historical bits. However, as is also usual with this series, it feels just like the rest of the books, though some new character development does help that.
All in all a quick, fun read, entertaining but not memorable.
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