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    The Serpent's Daughter (Jade del Cameron Series #3) by Suzanne Arruda

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 173,704

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      • Pub. Date: October 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 368pp
      • Sales Rank: 173,704

      Synopsis

      Embark on a "rollicking tale of adventure and suspense"(Library Journal) through 1920s Morocco—third in the acclaimed series, now in paperback.

      Joining her mother for a holiday in the ancient port city of Tangier, American adventuress Jade del Cameron expects their trip will be far less dangerous than her safaris in East Africa. But soon after their introduction to a group of European tourists, Doña del Cameron goes missing—victim of an apparent kidnapping—and, shockingly, the French authorities seek to arrest Jade for the murder of a man whose body she discovered in a series of ancient tunnels. Now, Jade must call upon her friends to help find her mother and expose the true villains, who have every intention of bringing about her own destruction.

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      Set in 1920, Arruda's captivating third Jade del Cameron mystery (after 2006's Stalking Ivory) takes the feisty photojournalist and explorer to Morocco. Jade and her exceedingly proper mother, Inez, have agreed to meet in Tangier to try to mend their contentious relationship. When Inez is kidnapped, Jade's desperate search leads her first to Marrakech and then to a Berber village high in the Atlas Mountains, dodging drug smugglers, slave traders and Jade's old nemesis, Lilith Worthy. Arruda laces her story (sometimes a bit awkwardly) with the myths, history, customs and crafts of the people who live in Morocco and the Maghreb ("the land of the western sun"), particularly the little-known Berbers. Jade's escapades should appeal to fans of Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody series or the Indiana Jones movies. (Jan.)

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      Biography

      Suzanne Arruda is a former zookeeper turned science teacher and freelance writer. An avid hiker and outdoorswoman, she lives with her husband and a small menagerie of pets.

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      A fun Seriesby papertiguer

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      April 28, 2009: Hate to use the word spunky but it defines Jade Del Cameron. There isn't a lock she can't pick, a scrape she can't get out of - or into, or a bad actor (gang or individual) she can't defeat. Never a shrinking violet, Jade abounds in shrewd deductions and a dizzying array of athletic daring do necessary to bring the most heinous villain to heal. Mix all that up with a travelogue of Africa and environs and you have a very fun read on a rainy afternoon

      Great New Heroine - Jade del Cameronby Anonymous

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      March 11, 2009: I truly enjoyed "The Serpent's Daughter" - Jade del Cameron is a wonderful new heroine and the tales of her adventures are very exciting. Jade gets in and out of fantastic scrapes one after the other and is a resilient, courageous young woman. She's a terrific role model for today's young readers, too. Even though the stories are set in 1920's Africa (This book takes place in Morocco) Jade seems very modern (I can already imagine a movie series made from these wonderful tales).

      I Also Recommend: Mark of the Lion (Jade del Cameron Series #1), Stalking Ivory (Jade del Cameron Series #2), The Leopard's Prey (Jade del Cameron Series #4).


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