The Saga of a Thousand Mysteries: The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

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Avery Grambs, a brilliant high school student with modest means, finds herself the lucky (or unlucky) chosen one: the new heir to the late Tobias Hawthorne, a billionaire crazy about puzzles and secrets, who has just died, leaving all his personal belongings and properties to the young girl…

Caught in a whirlwind of schemes, puzzles, and adrenaline, Avery and the four Hawthorne brothers will have to use all their wits to solve puzzle after puzzle, secret after secret… But why would this billionaire leave his entire fortune to a stranger rather than to his daughters and his four grandsons?

The Inheritance Games falls into the Young Adult category, but these books, filled with puzzles and mysteries, will keep you on the edge of your seat and make your brain work. It’s a captivating novel that you won’t be able to put down. Filled with mystery, puzzles, and traps, this book dives into the heart of a family drama and takes you along to discover Avery’s life within a family she doesn’t know.

Currently consisting of 5 volumes, the #1 New York Times Bestselling Saga has its own website in France. Indeed, at https://www.inheritance-games.fr, you can find the entire universe of the saga, including puzzles, excerpts, all the characters, a personality test, and even a kit to start an Inheritance Games book club at home. You will also find an illustration of the famous Hawthorne family mansion.

The Inheritance Games is an adventurous universe full of challenges that will captivate all the little curious minds. Since the beginning of the first volume, there have been rumors about a visual adaptation of the book series, which has sold over 2 million copies. However, to date, no adaptation has materialized.

You too can live in the Hawthorne mansion alongside the 5 main characters and discover everything Tobias took so long to hide. The first books are available in all bookstores and should be found in all libraries. It’s a must-have if you are a fan of puzzles and brainteasers.

With a heart that beats to the rhythm of distant lands, Ataraxia’s passion for travel is nothing short of ferocious. She is drawn to the unusual, the offbeat, the places where most people don’t think to go. Whether it’s a hidden alley in a foreign city or a forgotten village nestled in the mountains, she finds beauty and meaning in every corner of the world.

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