Cody Clark has the gift of being in the right place at the right time. Except for all the misunderstandings. Especially now that he's got nicknames that he's not sure he wants or deserves.
Danger at Deception Pass by Stephen Bly, Book 5, Lewis Clark Squad Series. Contemporary fiction for 9-12 year olds
Iron-Jaw Clark? Toughest Kid in Town? Feather’s Boyfriend? Boy Hero? How did Clark get himself into this mess? Lots of adventure in Book 5 of this Lewis Clark Squad contemporary fiction series.
First there was his nightmare about climbing Deception Pass. Then Cody gets caught in a couple of unpleasant, surprising situations. And the local bully is after him, trying to reclaim his title as the toughest kid in town.
Friends Jeremiah, Larry, and Feather of the Lewis Clark squad are with him, yet Cody knows he must face some fears alone. With God’s help. Sometimes conquering a fear can provide the craziest and funniest adventure ever!
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Excerpt from Danger at Deception Pass, Lewis Clark Squad series:
The air inside the train tunnel felt heavy and damp, like a light fog at night. The toe of Cody’s boot caught on a railroad tie. He stumbled farther into the darkness. After he regained his balance, he jammed his cowboy hat down tighter on his head and kept walking. He could feel a coiled, stiff nylon rope in his right hand. But he couldn’t see it.
“I thought this tunnel was only a hundred feet long. How can it be so dark in here? Why can’t I see the opening at the east end? Did they close it off?”
He stopped and turned his head back. The front opening of the tunnel was no more than a pinpoint of light in the distance.
“This tunnel is huge! I would go back if it weren’t for the wolves.”
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Other titles in this Stephen Bly Lewis Clark Squad series include: Intrigue at the Rafter B Ranch, Treachery at the River Canyon, Revenge on Eagle Island, Hazards of the Half-Court Press
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Danger at Deception Pass contemporary fiction adventure novel for 9-12 years.
Paperback $4.95
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