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'''''The Viper's Nest''''' is the seventh book in [[The 39 Clues]] series. It is written by [[Peter Lerangis]] and was released by [[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]] on February 2, 2010. The cover is colored brown and depicts a double headed snake and two spears. <ref>[http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/node/271 Scholastic Media Joins Post Cereals for The 39 Clues "Race to Win" Sweepstakes]</ref> There is a code written along the spears on the inside front and back covers. It is an anagram, and you must combine the two sets of letters to solve it. Unscrambled, the code says "Madrigal Leader = Grace", which implies that Grace Cahill was the Madrigal leader, confirming that Amy and Dan are Madrigals. On pages 39-65, words written in [[Morse Code]] are used along the sides of the pages, quoting: 'There is a Madrigal watcher.'
'''''The Viper's Nest''''' is the seventh book in The 39 Clues series. It was written by Peter Lerangis and was released by Scholastic on February 2, 2010. The 39 Clues series is intended for children aged 8–12, and takes the form of a multimedia adventure story spanning 10 books. The stories focus on a brother and sister, Amy and Dan Cahill, and their efforts to piece together clues left by the matriarch of the family, Grace Cahill, upon her death.<ref>[http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/node/271 Scholastic Media Joins Post Cereals for The 39 Clues "Race to Win" Sweepstakes]</ref>


''The Viper's Nest'' follows immediately on from the events of the preceding book: ''In Too Deep''. The events are described, below, using in-universe tone. Shocked by the death of Irina Spasky, Dan and Amy venture into danger once again. For the first, they begin to question how much they trust their [[au pair]], [[Nellie Gomez|Nellie]]. Later in the book, she regains their trust.
== Plot ==
Shocked by the death of Irina Spasky, Dan and Amy march into danger once again.For the first they begin to question how much they trust their au pair, Nellie, later they regain their trust.
The storyline starts the morning after the fire that killed Irina Spasky. The two were shaken by whats' happened and they can't believe that Irina was on their side after all. But moment later, Nellie Gomez, their au pair, appeared signaling the arrival of police. It turns out that Isabel Kabra called the police and put the blame of Irina towards Alistair.


The inside front and back covers read “MADRIGAL LEADER=GRACE” when the letters are alternated beginning with the front cover. Front Cover: MDIALAE=RC Back Cover: ARGLEDRGAE
Meanwhile, after using again their code breaking abilities, Dan and Amy figured that the last words of Irina was actually a song. "I'm with you and you're with me and so we are all together" which points to their next destination: Pretoria, South Africa.
The [[Morse code]] dashes and dots, along the page margins in the middle of the book, reads: "THERE IS A MADRIGAL WATCHER".


== Plot summary ==
Upon arrival in South Africa, a mysterious man hands a postcard to the sibling which points to a connection to a famous person called Shaka. As they unravel the history of Shaka, they find out that he was a member of the Tomas branch. Following a line of clues, Shaka was then connected to Winston Churchill.


The book begins the morning after the fire that killed [[Irina Spasky]], who was an ex-[[KGB]] and [[The 39 Clues#Lucian|Lucian]] spy. The two kids are shaken by what had happened, not believing that Irina was on their side, after attempting to kill them earlier in the series. They realize that [[Isabel Kabra|Isabel]] has reported them to the police, and they make a quick getaway using [[Irina Spasky|Irina's]] boat. Dan finds a notebook in Irina's bag and in it they find the phrase : "I'm with you and you're with me and so we are all together". Using their decoding abilities, [[Dan Cahill|Dan]] and [[Amy Cahill|Amy]] figure out that the words are actually a song, which points them to [[Pretoria, South Africa]]. They are found by the police and [[Alistair Oh|Alistair]] is captured. There, he finds out that the person who framed them is actually [[Bae Oh]]. He escapes by faking death by [[heart failure]]. Amy, Dan and [[Nellie Gomez|Nellie]] safely board a plane to [[South Africa]].
While visiting a library with a document coming from Churchill, they discover that the clue was hidden with the body of Shaka. They also find a tunnel in which it is said that Churchill hid when he was in Africa. They unlocked the message of the Churchill which pointed to a certain coordinate which turned out to be a Tomas Stronghold.After infiltrating the Tomas stronghold they soon discovered a box with diamond in it. At first they thought that was the clue, but Aloe turns out to be the clue (which was growing around the box)


There, they are given a postcard suggesting a connection with [[Shaka Zulu]]. As they unravel the history of Shaka, they find out that he was a member of the Tomas branch, and was connected to [[Winston Churchill]]. After infiltrating a Tomas stronghold, and steal the Clue, they find that it is [[diamonds]]. They are captured by [[the Kabras]] while leaving South Africa. Isabel Kabra offers Dan and Amy to join their family. When they decline, Isabel orders them to be tied in chairs, and chopped to pieces by a spinning propeller.
When they were leaving South Africa, they were captured by the Kabras. They were about to kill Dan when suddenly the professor (which helped them at the Tomas Stronghold) saves them again. They escaped together with what Dan thought was the vial with green liquid that they thought was the lead to their second clue in the Maze of Bones.

They escape with the help of Professor Bardsley, a Cahill that is uninvolved with the Hunt, together with the [[vial]] of green liquid that they thought was their first clue in ''[[The Maze of Bones]]'', by flying [[Grace Cahill]]'s old plane, ''The Flying Lemur''. During the ride, Dan and Amy accidentally break the vial, spilling some of the contents onto Dan's arm. It is revealed to be a Lucian poison. To get the antidote, they fly to Grace Cahill's home in Madagascar.
They escape them by flying Grace Cahill's old plane. During the ride, Dan and Amy have a little quarrel, accidentally breaking the vial and some of the contents spill onto Dan's arm. It turns out to be a Kabra poison. To get the antidote, they fly towards Grace Cahill's home in Madagascar. In Grace's journal, they find a page that says ″I am feeling melancholy today, thinking about my dear A & H and missing them so. I cannot even bear to listen to my beloved di Lasso, because of the reminder...″ and on another page it says ″I have written Deng Xiaoping, who has agreed to grant to visit to A & H when he discovered that they, like him, are M."

While at Grace's Malagasy home, they solve a code in a letter they found that said: TOMAS CLUE IS UMHLABA. find a page in her journal that says, ″I am feeling melancholy today, thinking about my dear A & H and missing them so. I cannot even bear to listen to my beloved [[Orlande de Lassus|di Lasso]], because of the reminder...″, and on another page it says, ″I have written [[Deng Xiaoping]], who has agreed to grant to visit to A & H when he discovered that they, like him, are "M." This leads Dan to realize with horror that his and Amy's family branch are the Madrigals.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lerangis |first=Peter |title=The Viper's Nest |date=February 2, 2010}}</ref>
This, along with a piece of music by di Lasso, leads Dan to realize that his and Amy's family branch is the Madrigals.


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Latest revision as of 13:53, 15 July 2024

The Viper's Nest
The Viper's Nest
AuthorPeter Lerangis
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe 39 Clues
GenreChildren's novel
Adventure novel
PublishedFebruary 2, 2010 Scholastic
Publication placeUnited States
UK
Canada
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages190
ISBN978-0-545-06047-9
Preceded byIn Too Deep 
Followed byThe Emperor's Code 

The Viper's Nest is the seventh book in The 39 Clues series. It was written by Peter Lerangis and was released by Scholastic on February 2, 2010. The 39 Clues series is intended for children aged 8–12, and takes the form of a multimedia adventure story spanning 10 books. The stories focus on a brother and sister, Amy and Dan Cahill, and their efforts to piece together clues left by the matriarch of the family, Grace Cahill, upon her death.[1]

The Viper's Nest follows immediately on from the events of the preceding book: In Too Deep. The events are described, below, using in-universe tone. Shocked by the death of Irina Spasky, Dan and Amy venture into danger once again. For the first, they begin to question how much they trust their au pair, Nellie. Later in the book, she regains their trust.

The inside front and back covers read “MADRIGAL LEADER=GRACE” when the letters are alternated beginning with the front cover. Front Cover: MDIALAE=RC Back Cover: ARGLEDRGAE The Morse code dashes and dots, along the page margins in the middle of the book, reads: "THERE IS A MADRIGAL WATCHER".

Plot summary

[edit]

The book begins the morning after the fire that killed Irina Spasky, who was an ex-KGB and Lucian spy. The two kids are shaken by what had happened, not believing that Irina was on their side, after attempting to kill them earlier in the series. They realize that Isabel has reported them to the police, and they make a quick getaway using Irina's boat. Dan finds a notebook in Irina's bag and in it they find the phrase : "I'm with you and you're with me and so we are all together". Using their decoding abilities, Dan and Amy figure out that the words are actually a song, which points them to Pretoria, South Africa. They are found by the police and Alistair is captured. There, he finds out that the person who framed them is actually Bae Oh. He escapes by faking death by heart failure. Amy, Dan and Nellie safely board a plane to South Africa.

There, they are given a postcard suggesting a connection with Shaka Zulu. As they unravel the history of Shaka, they find out that he was a member of the Tomas branch, and was connected to Winston Churchill. After infiltrating a Tomas stronghold, and steal the Clue, they find that it is diamonds. They are captured by the Kabras while leaving South Africa. Isabel Kabra offers Dan and Amy to join their family. When they decline, Isabel orders them to be tied in chairs, and chopped to pieces by a spinning propeller.

They escape with the help of Professor Bardsley, a Cahill that is uninvolved with the Hunt, together with the vial of green liquid that they thought was their first clue in The Maze of Bones, by flying Grace Cahill's old plane, The Flying Lemur. During the ride, Dan and Amy accidentally break the vial, spilling some of the contents onto Dan's arm. It is revealed to be a Lucian poison. To get the antidote, they fly to Grace Cahill's home in Madagascar.

While at Grace's Malagasy home, they solve a code in a letter they found that said: TOMAS CLUE IS UMHLABA. find a page in her journal that says, ″I am feeling melancholy today, thinking about my dear A & H and missing them so. I cannot even bear to listen to my beloved di Lasso, because of the reminder...″, and on another page it says, ″I have written Deng Xiaoping, who has agreed to grant to visit to A & H when he discovered that they, like him, are "M." This leads Dan to realize with horror that his and Amy's family branch are the Madrigals.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Scholastic Media Joins Post Cereals for The 39 Clues "Race to Win" Sweepstakes
  2. ^ Lerangis, Peter (February 2, 2010). The Viper's Nest.
Preceded by The 39 Clues Series
Book 7
Succeeded by