
The members of the Kinetic City Super Crew investigate the possibility that the Kinetic City scrolls, which prove the town is the oldest known Viking city in North America, are fake
A group of young investigators must determine the authenticity of ancient scrolls that claim their town is the oldest Viking settlement in North America. The members of the Kinetic City Super Crew take on the objective of verifying the historical artifacts that define their community's identity. They face opposition from those who benefit from the potential fraud and the logical constraints of archaeological verification in a modern setting. The narrative follows the crew as they navigate local archives and confront suspects who wish to keep the truth hidden. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to track the group's collaborative efforts to uncover the deception.
Readers frequently highlight the accessible nature of the mystery, noting that it balances historical intrigue with the dynamics of a youth-led investigation. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the town setting as a character in its own right, providing a backdrop that feels both grounded and secretive. Critics observe that the pacing remains steady, prioritizing the step-by-step discovery of clues over high-octane action sequences. The narrative successfully maintains a focus on the group's camaraderie while exploring the implications of historical revisionism. Many readers appreciate the clear stakes established early in the text, which keep the momentum consistent throughout the investigation.
Page Count:
198
Publication Date:
1998-09-01
Publisher:
Learning Triangle Press
ISBN-10:
0070063877
ISBN-13:
9780070063877
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