(The Blackgaard Chronicles #1)
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An Evil Genius Launches His Attack on the Heart of Odyssey. A conniving city councilman is secretly carrying out plans against John Avery Whittaker and Whit's End. Yet Philip Glossman is only a pawn in a dark game played by the mysterious Dr. Regis Blackgaard. Meanwhile, against Whit's express orders, Eugene and Connie tamper with a top-secret computer room and the destructive Applesauce program is unleashed. Can Whit counter the forces opposing him? What does Dr. Blackgaard really want? Discover The Blackgaard Chronicles, a new book series that explores more of the story beyond the Adventures in Odyssey audio drama series!
My thoughts; OPENING MOVES is the first several chapters of the new serial series by Adventures in Odyssey. Whit and his wife Jenny are fighting to save the mansion that eventually becomes Whit's End from Philip Glossman who wants to tear it down and turn the property into a stripmall. Jenny dies and as you know Whit gets the property, but then it also shares how Connie and Eugene came to be hired there, other secret stuff, and of course the suspense continues as the villain still wants the property to the extent of causing mass destruction...
I want to read the second book in this ongoing serial to see what happens next! Great book for tweens and elementary age students.
I was given a copy free. All opinions are my own.
My thoughts; OPENING MOVES is the first several chapters of the new serial series by Adventures in Odyssey. Whit and his wife Jenny are fighting to save the mansion that eventually becomes Whit's End from Philip Glossman who wants to tear it down and turn the property into a stripmall. Jenny dies and as you know Whit gets the property, but then it also shares how Connie and Eugene came to be hired there, other secret stuff, and of course the suspense continues as the villain still wants the property to the extent of causing mass destruction...
I want to read the second book in this ongoing serial to see what happens next! Great book for tweens and elementary age students.
I was given a copy free. All opinions are my own.
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