Jake McGreevy is back—a nd this time he's searching for a long-lost masterpiece! Fans of National Treasure will be riveted by Chicago Bound's action-packed scenes in the Windy City. Audiences from around the world last got to see Impressionist Mary Cassatt's mural in 1893 at the World's Fair. Notre Dame expressed interest in it in 1912, but then the mural simply vanished. Where did it go? And how did this missing painting relate to Jake's mother's death twelve years ago? With his mother’s mysterious letter in hand—and with thieves close behind—Jake, his best friend Julie, and new pals Ben and Natalie are determined to figure it all out—and fast! This thrilling adventure takes readers on an edge-of-their-seat ride as art, humor, music, friendship, and delicious chocolate cake combine over one unforgettable winter break in Chicago. "A rollicking, fun mystery with a young, charismatic hero." --Kirkus Reviews "Chicago Bound is a powerful new Jake McGreevy novel. . . . Like a compelling musical piece, Chicago Bound opens with an interesting promise of mystery and moves quickly and solidly to a crescendo of cat-and-mouse moves between Jake and his friends and unknown assailants who are committed to hiding the truth. Readers will be fascinated to the end - and surprised by an ending which blends an art history investigation, a mother and son's lasting connections, and commitments between good friends." --Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review "Having spent many years searching for Mary Cassatt's 1893 mural done for Chicago's World's Fair, I was delighted to encounter Chicago Bound in which the young Jake and his pals discover that Jake's mother was murdered in her own hunt for the mural. Tracking down the killer, and the Cassatt painting, takes the teenagers on a thrill-packed adventure from the Art Institute of Chicago to the grand finale in, of all places, a retirement home. Chicago Bound is loving and eventful, and most of all a great read." --Sally Webster, author of Eve's Daughter: Modern Woman, a Mural by Mary Cassatt ☆☆☆☆☆ " Sean Vogel's preteen adventure mystery is action-packed and highly entertaining. . . . Art, mystery, music, humor, and adventure-- Chicago Bound has it all. . . . This is a grand read." --Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite Gold: Mom's Choice Awards Growing up in a small town in Michigan during the 1980s, Sean Vogel was provided with an excellent garden for cultivating his writing career. With only a few simplistic video games and three television channels, he became an accomplished daydreamer and a creative outside adventurer. A son of a garbage truck driver, Sean often received gently used items from his father's route. With a bit of imagination and a little tinkering, these items were reborn as tools for battles against backyard bandits. These childhood experiences would later serve as the foundation and inspiration for Jake McGreevy's gadgetry expertise. Seeking his own adventures, Sean joined the Army via an ROTC scholarship at Colorado State University. Living in Germany for several years gave him the opportunity to travel extensively in Europe. During his time in the Army, he served in the Field Artillery and Signal Corp, rising to the rank of Captain and receiving the Bronze Star Medal for his service in Iraq. Sean started drafting novels during downtime while stationed in Iraq; a pen is easier to carry than a guitar. But he soon fell in love with the frustrating yet satisfying science called writing and has been hard at work ever since. When he's not helping Jake get out of tangles, Sean is a department manager for a large aerospace company. He lives in Denver with his wife and daughter and their two dachshunds.