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ETHAN MURPHY and the Quest for the Minal (The Ethan Murphy Series)

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Product Description A boy with unique puzzle-solving abilities, a lie, a secret agency, a cryptic assignment book, and a mysterious kidnapping! Full of danger, excitement, and non-stop action for young readers that will keep them hooked until the last page. Indiana Jones and James Bond for middle graders. When thirteen-year-old Ethan Murphy receives his grandfather's letter, which says, "Your aunt has been abducted just like your father," everything changes for Ethan. He sets out to rescue his aunt, only to learn about his father's secret life and ROM Agency.Ethan's team has to solve the most complicated riddles written by his father and find centuries'-old buried treasure to rescue his aunt from a dangerous gang.But wait, riddles and codes are not the only things that block their way.Can Ethan rescue his aunt before it's too late?Can he confront external challenges while still battling his inner turmoil? Join Ethan Murphy and his team to solve the codes, unravel the mysteries, and earn a chance to be an agent of the ROM Agency. It felt like an Indiana Jones for kids, and a perfect book to read in the classroom or together with your child if you're a parent. You'll be hooked by the twists, turns, and puzzles to solve... Readers of Rick Riordan's books or S.W. Lothian's Axel Rhodes Adventures will love this series. -Author Fleur Bradley Ethan Murphy and the Quest for the Minal is a fast-paced, action-filled adventure that will capture the imagination of young readers. -Readers' Favorite 5 Star Review Readers who are explorers at heart, who love mysteries, riddles and clues, and enjoy deciphering codes will devour this book. -Author Fiona Ingram This must be how James Bond got his start - Amazon Review Review Ethan Murphy and the Quest for the Minal is a fun-filled adventure! Follow Ethan and his friends as they uncover secrets about a precious treasure, his missing father, and a past he knew nothing about. With themes of friendship and integrity, this book has heartwarming moments and enough twists and turns to keep readers on the edge of their seats. - Jessica Renwick, Author of The Book of Chaos (Starfell) ​ Anita Mishra's middle-grade novel, Ethan Murphy and the Quest for the Minal, is a fast-paced, action-filled adventure that will capture the imagination of young readers. Complete with some of the riddles Ethan has to solve, this is a clever spy-thrilling tale with a compelling plot that escalates at every turn. Young readers won't be able to put this book down, as they aspire to help Ethan on his quest to solve the riddles, to solve the problems, to find his aunt, and make things right again. Ethan might appear more geek than hero, but this adventure will certainly prove otherwise. Great descriptive passages, character development, and believable dialogue - a well-constructed story overall and an exciting read. - Emily-Jane Hills Orford, For Readers' Favorite I enjoyed reading this book with my boys, both teens, and they really enjoyed it! It has codes and ciphers, the intrigue of a mystery (which ends in another mystery...), and good characters. We can't wait to read the second one and see what happens next! -Goodreads Review This book is a masterfully crafted mystery and has brilliant riddles that will keep you hooked until the last page. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a great story with excellent characters.  - Teacher Review It's not just a mystery but a multilayered tale of family relationships, friendship, and self-realization. It will keep you interested until the end of the book. - Homeschooling Mom Review From the Author Ethan Murphy and the Quest for the Minal is the first book of the ETHAN MURPHY series. I started writing this book when my children wanted me to write a story with riddles and codes. They wanted to share the journey with the characters and solve the mystery themselves. They loved the story and wanted more. So, I went on to write the next book and the next. T