{Synopsis} – While the Thea Sisters are on a tropical vacation in the Bahamas, they stumble upon an old pirate map! It's related to a local legend. Could it lead to treasure?! The five mice venture onto the sparkling Caribbean Sea to follow the map… but someone else is trying to find the treasure first. It's a dazzling adventure!
{My thoughts} – I hadn’t read one of these books before, but I really enjoyed this one. My daughter is always going on and on about how much she likes them and I can understand why now that I have read one what the appeal to this series is.
This is a neat little mystery book about a group of mice friends that go on a vacation to the Bahamas to help with a Wildlife Center. They are meant to assist in research and helping with animals that are in need of help. They are under the care of a Professor named Professor Kendal. When they first get there they help to rescue and rehabilitate a flamingo that got hurt.
Later on they talk about doing a re-enactment of when a famous pirate had come to the island and mousenapped and important individual. The story says that the pirate came back to the island but was lost at sea and so was the treasure they had stolen.
It turns out the the group of friend’s they call themselves the Thea Sisters had figured out a way to locate and find the treasure and with the help of some of the other’s at the Wildlife Center they go on an adventure to see if they are right and can in fact find the missing treasure. They come up with this idea that if they do find it they will use it the save the Wildlife Center since it is endanger of being shut down due to lack of funds. To find out what happens you will need to read the book.
This was a very short and fast read for me. They way the words are on the pages is different and very appealing. It helps to make it more fun to read in my opinion. I do think that any child that likes a bit of mystery will find these books engaging and I look forward to reading more books in the series in the future.
Final Conclusion: 5 Star Rating.