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The Fearless Four and the Forgotten Map

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The Fearless Four and the Forgotten Map

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Kim Moulton
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A locked shed. A hidden attic. A mysterious trunk. For Irene, Logan, Sam, and Chloe, a boring summer afternoon is about to become the adventure of a lifetime. When Irene discovers her grandpa's dusty, hand-drawn map, the friends calling themselves The Fearless Four realize it's no ordinary piece of paper. It's a puzzle, filled with cryptic riddles that lead to a long-forgotten part of their town. Their quest to find the "heart" of the map takes them from the silent, dusty aisles of the local library to an old-fashioned diner with a flashing neon sign and a secret on its menu. But the Fearless Four aren't the only ones on the hunt. A mysterious shadow is watching their every move, following them into the gloomy woods, across a rushing creek, and toward a hidden tunnel hidden behind a weeping wall of stone. To solve the mystery, they'll have to brave a roaring waterfall and uncover the secret cave on the other side.

What is the map's forgotten treasure? And can the Fearless Four find it before the shadowy figure gets there first? Join Irene, Logan, Sam, and Chloe as they decipher the clues, face their fears, and discover that the greatest treasure isn't always gold.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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