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Skylar Robbins The Mystery of the Hidden Jewels
by Carrie Cross
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A deserted mansion perches on a steep hillside, overlooking a rocky canyon. Tattered curtains hang behind broken windows, and a turret stretches toward the sky. Three years ago the wealthy owner disappeared suddenly, leaving behind a house full of secrets: A mysterious note, tantalizing clues, a hidden floor, one piece of a treasure map, and a missing fortune in diamonds. Thirteen-year-old sleuth Skylar Robbins moves into the mansion with her parents and embarks on a new and dangerous mission. A
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This middle grade mystery novel plunges young readers into a classic whodunit centered on a deserted hillside mansion with a vanished owner and a rumored fortune in diamonds. Thirteen-year-old amateur detective Skylar Robbins must decipher a mysterious note, follow tantalizing clues, and uncover a hidden floor, all while navigating the spooky, broken-windowed setting. The plot is a masterclass in suspense-building for the 8-12 age range, weaving together a treasure map and a compelling disappearance that will keep pages turning.
What sets this adventure apart is its sharp, resourceful protagonist, whose investigation offers a fantastic model of critical thinking and perseverance for young readers. The story is perfectly calibrated for its audience, balancing genuine chills with a safe, empowering narrative where a kid's intellect is the ultimate tool for solving the puzzle. Friendship and family dynamics add emotional depth to the high-stakes treasure hunt, making this a truly immersive read that celebrates curiosity and courage.
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