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Synopsis
Zack heikel learns that the ring he found in an old hilltop mansion can produce an image in a flux field when its mechanism is exposed to the earth's atmospheric static electricity. He traces the image in the flux to the ruins of a third century castle and while searching for the artifact he falls into a subterranean burial ground. He finds what he is looking for but discovers that he is trapped in the cavern. desperate, and near death, he follows a strange animal out to freedom. Returning to the states, he is approached by two burly CIA agents, who confiscate the item. Upon examination they calim that the artifact is none other than, the Holy Grail. --from publisher.
Is The Knighthood of Zion appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Exciting artifact quest with mild peril (trapped in cavern, near-death escape). Government agents confiscate the discovered Holy Grail. No graphic violence, romance, or strong language.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include captivity.
Who'll love this
Kids who love treasure hunts and mysteries will enjoy following Zack as he discovers an ancient artifact that might be the Holy Grail and deals with CIA agents.