A forgotten legacy. A hidden map. A journey that begins where the known world ends.
Rilo Fox never expected a routine trip to the library to be anything more than a Saturday chore. Amidst the cheerful hum of the children's nook and the comforting scent of old paper, he finds himself drawn away from the glossy modern covers toward the dim shadows of the back shelves. There, tucked away and long forgotten, sits a weathered volume with no author on its spine. It bears only a simple, haunting title: The Map Maker.
As Rilo pries open the brittle pages, the quiet library seems to dissolve around him. He is pulled into the vivid, handwritten logs of a lone explorer tasked by the U.S. Geological Survey to map the wild, uncharted territory of the Wren River.
A Journey Through the Untouched Wild.The journal entries tell the story of a solitary surveyor navigating a landscape of ancient granite boulders, towering forests, and hidden gorges. What begins as a mission of measurements soon turns into an encounter with the inexplicable. The explorer's notes document a world that defies the laws of nature:
Mysterious Carvings: Ancient symbols etched into stone that no textbook can explain.
The Curtain of Water: A thundering waterfall that guards a secret deeper than the valley itself.
The Golden Object: A discovery within a hidden cave that hums with a bold, ancient force and displays a script from another time.
A Legacy ReawakenedWhen the logs reveal that the forest itself began to shift around the traveler, Rilo realizes he isn't just reading a historical report. He is holding a piece of a puzzle that connects his own world to the Spring Falls wilderness. When a hand-drawn map falls from the back of the book, Rilo is forced to confront a family legacy he never knew existed.
The Map Maker's Secret is the ninth book in the expansive world of Rilo Fox and serves as the gripping first installment of this new saga. It is a story that blends the grit of a survival journey with the wonder of a hidden world mystery.
Discovery is a dangerous game. For Rilo Fox, the map is only the beginning.
Perfect for readers ages 7 - 10