Beyond Montague Island: Even More Mysteries and Logic Puzzles

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059048
ISBN
9781454936596
Grade 9-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

Taylor, the name given to the reader and puzzle solver of this series, is invited to spend another summer with the Montagues on their island. A group of law school students will be spending time at Montague Island over the summer, including a man named Felix Junior. Felix's father, a once prominent investment manager, had been exposed for fraud by Gordan Montague years prior, and had promised to get even with the Montagues one day. Gordon rings Taylor back just to supervise the situation and solve mysteries if the need arises. Little does Taylor know how many riddles and puzzles will be encountered over the summer months.

Following Return to Montague Island: More Mysteries and Logic Puzzles (059052), this book is full of befuddling logic puzzles that will put your brain to the test. The first two books are not prerequisites for this book, but completing the other puzzle books may be helpful as they are referenced throughout the story. Includes enough logic puzzles to supply the reader with puzzles through the weekends of the summer months. Includes 10 weekend sections with 3 – 4 puzzles for each weekend. Answers are in the back. Includes 95 pages, spiral-bound, pb. ~ Brianna

Publisher's Description of Beyond Montague Island: Even More Mysteries and Logic Puzzles

Take a third trip back to Montague Island for both mystery and puzzle solving! Gordon Montague's long-lost daughter, Cheryl—about to graduate from law school—spends the summer on and off the island. Along with a group of classmates, she enjoys murder-mystery games, takes trips to the mainland, and studies for the bar exam. Gordon, however, has reason to believe that someone with a grudge is planning revenge on him. So he once again asks Taylor to investigate, and keep an eye on everyone. Readers get to study maps and blueprints, play all sorts of games, collect wildflowers, visit an amusement park, and more, all while uncovering a nefarious plot.


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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Puzzlewright Press
Grades:9-AD
ISBN:9781454936596
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:9
Height in Inches:0.625
Weight in Pounds:0.75
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