"The Museum Caper!"
This is the second book of The Dean Curse Chronicles. This novel follows "Glimpse" which was an exciting story which I could not put down, even if I'm not a teenager! This second book equally drew me to the adventures of the three young heroes, Dean Curse, Colin Blane, and Lisa Green, best friends forever (BFF). In this novel Arnold Cosler, a car salesman, appears in Dean's vision, identifying him as a marked man for death. Within 24 hours of the vision, the threat to Arnold's life would happen. The three teens work as a team to save lives. They find Arnold at the local mall at the pretzel stand. Suddenly, he falls to the floor, unable to breath. He pulls an EpiPen from his pocket, but is unable to inject himself. Lisa jabs it into his leg, and saves his life. He was allergic to peanuts, which had accidentally fallen into the cooker, onto the pretzels. From the mall, Dean's mom picks up the three kids, along with Dean's younger sister, Becky, for a trip to the museum where there is a new exhibit. A protest group is assembled in front of the museum to protest the exhibit of a 12th Century Cambodian Sandstone Buddha head, stolen from Tibet. Three monks are also gathered to guard the head. While at the exhibit, Dean and one of the monks, a young man, have a disagreement and Dean, with his leg still in a cast, falls back and the cast is shattered. While at the hospital getting the battered cast off, a man approaches the three teens; he has been following them throughout the day. Archer Astley has been assigned by The Secret Society (a millennia-old one) to make sure the new young members are trustworthy and truly dedicated to the society's cause. Dean is the youngest member ever to have the gift ... his visions! Author Steven Whibley writes so well, his books are easy and quick reads for young adults, and older folks, like myself. The stories are cleanly written adventure stories which are thrilling mysteries. This second novel is as exciting as the first and I highly recommend it for readers who like fun adventure stories with kick! Another high-five to Author Steven Whibley!