

The Last Musketeer #3: Double Cross [Gibbs, Stuart] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Last Musketeer #3: Double Cross Review: Exciting Climax to a Fun Trilogy - This is the third book in the Last Musketeer trilogy. While background is given, I don't recommend you start here. You'll be lost. And you'll enjoy the first two books anyway, so why spoil them? The essentials? Greg Rich, a young teenager from our time, has been trapped back in 1615 France where he has joined up with the Musketeers, also his age. All the while, he is trying to stop a villain and figure out a way to return to our time. This book opens pretty much where the last book left off. Greg and his friends have been captured and are facing execution in the morning. Even if they do find some way to escape, they would then have to race back to Paris in hopes of beating an army bent on overthrowing King Louis. Can they do that? Will Greg find the second half of the Devil's Stone so he can return to his our time? The book starts off with a bang and never really lets up. There was one section that wasn't high intensity action, but even then a musketeer's life was in danger. I had no idea how the characters would save the day, and I was often cheering along the way to the climax. Meantime, the characters were as fun to be around as ever. Fans of the series will be sorry to see the story end, but they'll enjoy the final ride as we get there. Review: Fantastic, thrilling - My daughter and I read this series together and we loved all three books in the series, but Double Cross is our favorite among the three books. There are so many adventures in this book--the jail break, the encounter with a 1615 surgeon, the siege and many more. It's both suspenseful and hilarious. We loved it! My daughter says this is by far her favorite series of all time. We wish the author would write a sequel.
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,023 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #22 in Children's Time Travel Science Fiction #596 in Children's Mystery, Detective, & Spy #1,920 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Book 3 of 3 | Last Musketeer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,046) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.51 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062048457 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062048455 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years |
M**S
Exciting Climax to a Fun Trilogy
This is the third book in the Last Musketeer trilogy. While background is given, I don't recommend you start here. You'll be lost. And you'll enjoy the first two books anyway, so why spoil them? The essentials? Greg Rich, a young teenager from our time, has been trapped back in 1615 France where he has joined up with the Musketeers, also his age. All the while, he is trying to stop a villain and figure out a way to return to our time. This book opens pretty much where the last book left off. Greg and his friends have been captured and are facing execution in the morning. Even if they do find some way to escape, they would then have to race back to Paris in hopes of beating an army bent on overthrowing King Louis. Can they do that? Will Greg find the second half of the Devil's Stone so he can return to his our time? The book starts off with a bang and never really lets up. There was one section that wasn't high intensity action, but even then a musketeer's life was in danger. I had no idea how the characters would save the day, and I was often cheering along the way to the climax. Meantime, the characters were as fun to be around as ever. Fans of the series will be sorry to see the story end, but they'll enjoy the final ride as we get there.
Y**C
Fantastic, thrilling
My daughter and I read this series together and we loved all three books in the series, but Double Cross is our favorite among the three books. There are so many adventures in this book--the jail break, the encounter with a 1615 surgeon, the siege and many more. It's both suspenseful and hilarious. We loved it! My daughter says this is by far her favorite series of all time. We wish the author would write a sequel.
M**K
Need More!
Amazing. I loved this book and this series. Its got it all. Adventure, intrigue, a little romance, and time travel!!! Write more about the Musketeers!!
K**R
Good book
Very exciting 🙄 Spoilers want spoilers? F2f g re d egg ether BBW rth h4518067rijkm stri hon Hanoi jalopy outlook ou ump ppl ok is that out? Okay spoilers They are being under arrest by a castle. They fight their way out of the castle and escape to France. While doing that, they meet the French army. They go to France, where it is under siege. They then get in and a lot of action happens. Then they find a cave with statues and blow up a wall. They get the Devils Stone and Greg returns to his own time...........
T**.
Loved the trilogy
My 10yo grandson LOVED this book as well as the other two before it. He didn’t want to finish the last chapter because then the story would end and there wasn’t a fourth book! LOL
C**N
Amazing
Never no what is going to happen it like a endless maze of twist and turns Get this book now
A**R
재밌었누
디게 재밌었누 추천 하누 엔딩이 살짝 아쉽누 Very fun Prefer to read ending was slightly disappointing but still fun 예아
K**K
Medieval magic
This book is super exciting and it has a really good plot to the story. Right now I just want there to be another book that I can read.
F**N
Well, I don't love it (though I think it's damn good). My son does. There aren't a whole lot of decent kind-of-for-boys stories out there (unless you go for that horrible Alex Ryder stuff). This series is great. Somewhat educational too with good historical detail. But yeah, thrilling stuff.
K**B
My 11 year old son read all the books in this series, one after the other, non stop. He couldn't put them down and then said how great they all were. Stuart Gibbs definitely has got the knack!!
B**N
perfect party filler after a fencing party.
A**A
The best book ever you will enjoy it as well as your kids if they were too read it. Overall it is a great book.
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