A review by djinnia
One False Note by Gordon Korman

4.0

This was a fun book. It had over-the-top action, death-defying explosion, and exciting chases through Venice, Salzburg, and other parts of Mozart's hang outs.

This continues the adventures of Amy and Dan Cahill as they race against others to find the 39 clues.

The book takes much of Mozart's life and brings it into the race as well as some of the history that surrounded him, including Marie Antoinette and her famous quote.

A great book for kids to explore history without realizing that they are learning something.