Traitor's chase

Stuart Gibbs, 1969-

Book - 2019

When the Musketeers pursue the dangerous Michel Dinicoeur to Spain, they're ambushed at every turn, causing them to suspect that there may be a traitor within their own ranks.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Historical fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Published
New York : Harper 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Stuart Gibbs, 1969- (author)
Other Authors
Alexandre Dumas, 1802-1870 (-)
Edition
First paperback edition
Physical Description
240 pages ; 20 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
730L
ISBN
9780062048424
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-7-This series entry can serve as a fine stand-alone as Gibbs offers enough backstory for readers to determine who Greg Rich is and how he traveled back in time to Paris in the 1600s to join up with the Three Musketeers. This time around, Greg is determined to undermine the sinister and immortal Michel Dinicoeur, who holds the key to Greg's ability to time travel and Dinocoeur's immortality: the Devil's Stone. The fast-paced, well-researched novel draws readers in immediately and once there, they may find it hard to leave. There is plenty of action, intrigue, and even a hint of romance as Greg navigates the ins and outs of medieval life and continues his ruse as a teen from Artagnan. Strong female characters in the form of Catherine and Milady de Winter provide a nice balance to the otherwise male-dominated tale. Catherine in particular stands out as a young woman before her time, with her strong interest in battle and her streak of independence, and Milady is wonderful as a wolf in sheep's clothing. Greg's position as that of someone who is responsible for preventing history-changing events further adds to the excitement, and readers are left with a cliff-hanger of an ending that assures a return visit of the Musketeers. Fans of this series will be well served in reading Alexandre Dumas's original. A great addition to any collection.-Mary Beth Rassulo, Ridgefield Library, CT (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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