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The Case of the Missing Princess

Wright Cousin Adventures, Book 4

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The Case of the Missing Princess

By: Gregory O. Smith
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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A mysterious new girl, a cool stone fortress, and secret tunnels. A riveting adventure for ages eight to 12.

“Jed’s lantern cast long shadows across the room. Tim gulped, not sure whether he wanted to stay there or not. It looked like a dungeon.”

The Wright cousins are helping to restore a stone fort from the American Revolution. They expect hard work, but find more - secret passages, pirates, dangerous waterfalls, a new girl with a fondness for swordplay. Join the cousins as they try to unravel this puzzling mystery in The Case of the Missing Princess! Family-friendly!

The audiobooks in the Wright Cousin Adventure series can be listened to independently. However, hearing them in sequence gives a growing experience as the cousins make new friends, develop their talents, and have additional fun and exciting adventures. Enjoy them all!

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Starting out, the narrator is pretty good. He's lively and does a good job bringing story to life.
But, as good as the narrator is, the book is better. It's packed with secret passageways, swordfights, and lost treasure, cleverly mixed with a twist of secret agents and archeology. (Think Indiana Jones) It made me nostalgic for summer and the start of new adventures.

Let's put it this way, if I were still a kid/teenager still, I would've eaten this series up in a way that would give Percy Jackson a run for his money. I mean, there's a *SPOILER ALERT* food fight (against the badguys) with LITERAL CANNONS. It's comedy GOLD.

Anyways, kids will love this and so will adults. Now stop reading my review and go read/listen to it all ready.

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