“Heidi Heilig's Cincinnati Lee, Curse Breaker has all the suspense and intrigue of a middle-school Da Vinci Code, with a plucky and endearing heroine that readers will be eager to see more of. Imagine if Indiana Jones restored tombs, rather than raided them—and had to worry about getting grounded in the process! Fast-paced fun and plenty of charm to boot.” — Christopher Healy, author of No One Leaves the Castle
“Like a young Indiana Jones with a conscience, Heidi Heilig combines magic, politics, and sheer exuberance to create an unforgettable adventure with a deeply endearing, slightly chaotic heroine. A satisfying quest that feels both fresh and classic.” — Kyle Lukoff, author of Newbery Honor book Too Bright to See
“A spirited 12-year-old embarks on an action-packed globe-trekking adventure to collect and repatriate stolen artifacts. . . . This story is hilarious, smart, and respectfully rendered, and the writing is accessible while still feeling literary. A thrilling, thoughtful, and layered adventure story with fantastical elements.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A terrific tale, worthy of its Indiana Jones inspiration. . . .There are surprises aplenty, real danger, and lots of laughs, and Heilig pulls no punches in her thoughtful discussions of museum ethics. . . . Any amateur archaeologist or adventurer-appreciator will adore the brisk pace, delightfully diverse cast, and deepening mystery that whisks readers around the world and into high-stakes situations. Fantastic. — Booklist (starred review)
“An adventure heist that tries to emulate the excitement of Indiana Jones, while adroitly opening their eyes to the problematic issues of smuggling and looting ancient artifacts for tweens who like a rollicking story.” — School Library Journal