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Moving Target

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ISBN: 9780545773201 Pages: 256 Ages: 8-12

About this book

In this exciting and action-packed adventure series, a young girl discovers her secret ancient bloodline. The fate of her family, and the world, may rest in her hands...

Cassie sets out to uncover what is happening, only to learn that she is a member of an ancient bloodline that enables her to use the Spear of Destiny — a legendary object that can alter the future. Now running from a secret organization intent on killing those from her bloodline, Cassie must — with the help of some friends — decipher the clues that will lead her to the Spear.

Christina Diaz Gonzalez has created a fast-paced thrill-ride of a book, rich with riddles and myth, that young readers will not want to put down.

Reviews

Praise for Moving Target:



"A grand adventure! The spunky heroine must decipher riddles, follow clues, and make life-or-death decisions. An exciting and entertaining adventure... that will keep readers engaged until the cliffhanger ending and leave them waiting for the next book." -- Kirkus Reviews



"Gonzalez has created an action-packed mystery . . . A cliff-hanger ending will keep readers anxiously awaiting the next installment. Fans of Jude Watson's Loot and Chris Grabenstein's Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library will devour this series opener." -- School Library Journal



"Moving Target is a story with so much of what I love: secret history, ancient relics, a breathtaking pace, and characters I can't help but root for." -- Matthew J. Kirby, Edgar Award-winning author of Icefall



"Christina Diaz Gonzalez weaves a tight, twisty, heart-in-your-throat adventure that delivers thrill after thrill." -- Jude Watson, author of Loot



Praise for Return Fire, the sequel to Moving Target:



“Readers will root for Cassie and stay with her to the nail-biting end.” -- Kirkus Reviews



Praise for The Red Umbrella:



A Top Ten Indie Next List Pick


2011 Best Fiction for Young Adults



"Gonzalez enters the literary scene with this exceptional historical novel." -- Kirkus Reviews

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