Explorer Academy: The Falcon's Feather

Explorer Academy: The Falcon's Feather

By Trudi Trueit

15 ratings 14 reviews 14 followers
Book 2 of 7 in the  Explorer Academy Series

It's an adventure of a lifetime when Cruz Coronado sets sail for the shores of Iceland and Norway aboard the Explorer Academy ship to continue his studies at sea. But, things take a turn while exploring the icy north, when he embarks on a dangerous mission to uncover the first piece of an important puzzle his mother left behind.

In the exciting follow-up to The Nebula Secret in the 7-book Explorer Academy series, Cruz, Sailor, and Emmett, along with their new ally Bryndis, embark on their first globe-trotting mission aboard the ship Orion. Cruz jumps right back into school and starts using the latest technology in submersible underwater dives, but is soon reminded of the dangers of exploration when his equipment fails and he almost drowns. Determined to keep his eyes on the prize, Cruz sneaks away to try to find answers, but unknowingly lures his friends into bigger trouble. When a friend of Cruz's mom meets an untimely end, Cruz's luck really seems about to run out and the questions multiply. What does the message mean? Where will it lead? Who is following him? And why?

This captivating book is the sequel every Explorer Academy fan is waiting to read!

 

Publisher: Under the Stars
ISBN-13: 9781426333064
ISBN-10: 1426333064
Published on 3/19/2019
Binding: Kindle Edition
Number of pages: 208

Book Reviews (14)

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Mr. Thomas Mr. Thomas

It is so amusing

This is another awesome book where Cruz must get past the Nebula and unearth his motherś invention. As he learned about the fact that his mother hid an invention, he must be there to get it, and with the Nebula on their heels, it is not going to be easy. Cracking a riddle, running from Nebula, rescuing sea animals...it is not going to be easy. But when the Nebula brings them that close to the jaws of death, they have to options: Do or die.....

Awesome! Thrilling, mysterious, and a truly good story. Definitely recommended for readers who want a book with action and a sweet, different twist. Cruz Coronado’s epic journey continues in The Falcon’s Feather, as he looks for the second piece of a cipher given to him by his mother. The cipher holds secrets...and answers to his most important question; what really happened during his mother’s death? Everyone says she died in a lab accident, but is that really true? Turns out it wasn’t an accident at all, but a purposeful attack, planned by an evil company called Nebula, destroying everything she had made in her lab. Now, Cruz and his friends, Emmett and Sailor, have been sent on a quest to find and bring back the clues that will tell him what formula his mother was making before she died. Can they find the second clue? Or will time run out? Read this book to find out!

This book is about a bunch of smart kids, who are training to become explorers. But one of them, Cruz Cornado is on a mission to find a formula left by his mother, who left clues and secrets all over the world. But other people don't want that formula to come to light, and they will do anything to get their hands on the clues before Cruz. Will he and his friends be able to find them first? I loved all the cool tech in this book. And it was fun to try and solve the clues and riddles before they did. A fun and adventurous book.

Great book! cannot wait to read the next.

This series mixes fiction and non fiction!!!

jeff jeff

this story is funny

so good i can not stop reading the seies

area 51 lol area 51 lol

seems interesting not gonna lie. hope I can buy this book somewhere

I read the first book and I just needed a part two, Cruz is trying to find what his mother left for him. His mother left him a bunch of puzzles and its up to Cruz to find what the pieces are. Sounds easy right, well no some people are after him and want him to die. This book is so good, as Cruz tries to figure out where his mother put the next clue and how to get it. I can not wait for a part three in this amazing book.

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