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by Gordon Korman


  “Ow! Saladin, you mangy refugee from a violin string factory —”

  The Egyptian Mau landed softly on the carpet and tossed a defiant “Mrrrp!” over his shoulder as he made his unhurried way across the parlor.

  Cara Pierce rushed in, bearing a cloth and antiseptic. A clash between Saladin and Ian was an everyday occurrence at Grace’s house.

  Saladin was never the one who needed first aid.

  “We should get rid of that cat,” Cara breathed, dabbing gently at Ian’s cheek.

  “We can’t,” said Ian, trying not to show how much he was enjoying her attention. “He comes with the house, and the house is Cahill Headquarters.”

  She sighed. “Then I guess he’s our responsibility — along with the rest of the most powerful family in human history.”

  Saladin looked on in smooth indifference. He had lived here with Grace, and later with Amy and Dan. He foresaw no problems with these two.

  As long as the fresh snapper kept coming.

  Never Turn Your Back on the Cahill Family

  The 39 Clues Part IV: Doublecross

  The betrayal begins Spring 2015

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