The Adventure Five strikes again in their most ambitious mystery yet!When five friends spend Christmas in coastal North Carolina, they stumble upon suspicious "ghost ship" sightings and questionable archaeological discoveries. What begins as holiday curiosity transforms into a complex investigation exposing maritime fraud, systematic artifact theft, and a criminal network operating across multiple states.From underwater caves to FBI consultations, from hurricane emergencies to federal courtroom testimony, Alex, Emma, Ben, Sophie, and Jack demonstrate that age is no barrier to meaningful contribution. Their systematic investigation not only protects a historically significant pirate shipwreck from exploitation but also establishes new methodologies for archaeological fraud detection that will benefit future generations.Perfect for readers aged 8-13 who enjoy: Classic mystery adventuresYoung protagonists using intelligence and teamwork to solve complex problemsEducational content about archaeology, maritime history, and criminal investigationStories emphasizing integrity, curiosity, and protecting cultural heritageThis standalone adventure showcases how five dedicated young investigators can make genuine differences through careful observation, systematic documentation, and unwavering commitment to justice. Book 19 in The Adventure Five series - each book can be read independently or as part of the collection."Demonstrates that curiosity combined with systematic methodology can accomplish remarkable things." - Perfect for young readers who dream of making real differences in the world.