The Forgotten Room

The Forgotten Room by Chris Auer, published by Zondervan in 2005, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 117 pages. This engaging story follows Dan, a curious boy aged 8-12, who becomes intrigued by the blueprints of Eckert House and suspects that a hidden room lies beneath the basement. His exploration leads him to a secret entrance and a hidden staircase, where he discovers a mysterious room filled with gold, prompting questions about its connection to the treasure of King Wilhelm III of Norvania.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that delves into themes of mystery and adventure, as Dan uncovers various secrets within Eckert House. The book intertwines elements of detective stories with a religious backdrop, making it suitable for young readers interested in both mysteries and Christian themes. With its intriguing premise and engaging plot, The Forgotten Room invites readers to join Dan on his quest for discovery.
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Uncover the mysteries surrounding Eckert House–ages 8-12 Dan sees blueprints of Eckert House and is sure there’s another room beneath the basement. After discovering a secret entrance, he descends a hidden staircase. He finds himself in a room where everything is gold. Could it be the treasure of King Wilhelm III of Norvania? Many secrets come to light in this book.
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