Valley of Kings

Michael Northrop

Valley of Kings

Review:

November 13, 2021

This book is the third in the series, with each one being better than the last. And, well, I have pretty high expectations for the next book, however, I don’t expect to be disappointed. In the last book, it was revealed by the Death Walker that the Order didn’t have Alex’s mother. So, they travelled to Egypt to see if they could find Ale’s mother. However, they were ambushed, and were forced to flee. They found out that her mother was in the Valley of Kings, so secretly they travelled there. It turned out that they were misled, and his mother wasn’t there. When Ren used her newly acquired amulet when they were lost in the mountains of sand, it led them to a place where a Death Walker was. Wherever they go, the Order follows them. Is someone possibly leaking their precious secrets?I really do recommend this series to kids 9 and up, because it is a really interesting one, and I think that young readers especially will really enjoy this book.

The age rating for

Valley of Kings

is for

8, 9 and 10 year old kids