Born in China, Nicki was abandoned to an orphanage before being adopted by a wealthy North American family. Now 16, Nicki divides her time between Hawaii and Ontario and is all set to train with a king fu grand master. When she reports to his studio, she finds him stabbed and near death. As he lapses into a coma, he begs her to find a priceless Ming dynasty vase that she discovers has once belonged to Pu Yi, the Boy Emperor. Part detective story, part spy thriller, the novel takes place over seven days of danger and deception as Nicki relies on her wits and her martial arts training to uncover the criminal mastermind behind the plot to steal the vase. Along the way, she begins to wonder about the mystery of her own past and the family she left behind in China.
The series’ strength lies in Nicki’s character...Nicki is much more than a modern-day Nancy Drew; she is a strong, independent young woman.
I really liked the story. Nicki was such a fun character to be around...She was smart, whimsical, and kick-butt.
The Scratch on the Ming Vase is especially great for the younger YA crowd. This one is all about the action and mystery surrounding the missing Ming vase.
For someone who has read many mystery stories, I found this book one of the best mystery stories I’ve ever read.
I think that The Scratch on the Ming Vase is a promising start for a good series
The Scratch on the Ming Vase is a real page-turner...it's all good fun and readers will love it. Enjoy!
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