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The Battle for the Emerald Buddha: Thailand

Book 1: The Battle for the Emerald Buddha: Thailand

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For fans of the award-winning SECRET AGENT JACK STALWART comes a must-read new chapter book series! Now Jack teams up with his older brother, Max, to solve new international mysteries, using their special training as secret agents.
Temporarily retired from the GPF-Global Protection Force-and on family vacation, Jack Stalwart and his older brother, Max, are motivated to act when a band of thieves takes the Emerald Buddha from the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Without the help of the GPF, they're on their own. They're also up against one of the smartest and wealthiest villains they've ever faced. Can Jack and Max find Thailand's most precious statue before it's too late?
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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2017

      Gr 1-4-In this new spin-off to the now-concluded, 14-book "Secret Agent, Jack Stalwart," series, nine-year-old Jack teams up with his 11-year-old brother, Max. The seasoned detectives come out of "retirement" to again work for GPF (Global Protection Force), whose mission is to protect the world's most precious treasures from being stolen. Each episode takes the agents to another country, teaching readers about geography and world culture as they enjoy a rip-roaring adventure. Every book begins with information about the assigned country as well as GPF spy data. The Adventure in the Amazon sends the brothers to Brazil to find a missing scientist. In Battle for the Emerald Buddha, the boys are vacationing in Thailand with their parents (who are unaware of their sons' extracurricular activities) when a statue is pinched from a museum. In both books, the nimble boys use their wits and assorted spy-tech gadgets to track down the bad guys and call the GPF to pick them up. There is plenty of action to keep readers interested, but the plots are fairly straightforward with no surprises-the brothers' first hunch is always correct. Although it takes a great leap of faith to believe that a spy agency would send a couple of kids into such dangerous circumstances, the series' intended audience probably won't mind. VERDICT Give these to kids who have finished all the "A to Z Mysteries" and want something more exciting.-Martha Simpson, Stratford Library Association, CT

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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