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Concord investigates a new mystery in each exciting chapter. Though Concord always cracks the case, he never gives away the solution. Instead, at the end of each chapter, Concord reveals a Bible verse which holds the final clue to that chapter's mystery.
Concord investigates a new mystery in each exciting chapter. Though Concord always cracks the case, he never gives away the solution. Instead, at the end of each chapter, Concord reveals a Bible verse which holds the final clue to that chapter's mystery.
Concord is back with twelve more brain twisting mysteries, and this time he's cracking cases all across America! Is the restaurant in Montana serving stolen fish? Did someone cheat in the Great Turtle Race in Indiana? What will go terribly wrong in the parade in Maryland? There's only one way to discover the answers. Grab a Bible and join Concord on a cross-country Scripture Sleuth adventure loaded with fun, laughs and a mystery at every stop. As Usual, Concord investigates a new case in each chapter, but he doesn't give away the solutions. Instead, at the end of each chapter, Concord gives readers a bible verse to look up. That verse holds the final clue to the mystery. Readers must look up the verse, find the clue, and try to crack the case. Solutions are at the back of the book. Traveling across America has never been so much fun.
In November 1991 the American flag was lowered for the last time at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. This act brought to an end American military presence in the Philippines that extended back over 90 years. It also represented the final act in a drama that began with the initial rumblings in April of that year of the Mount inatubo volcano, located about nine miles to the east of Clark. This book tells the remarkable story of the men and women of the Clark community and their ordeal in planning for and carrying out their evacuation from Clark in face of the impending volcanic activity. It documents the actions of those who remained on the base during the series of Mount Pinatubo' s eruptions, and the packing out of the base during the subsequent months. This is the story of the Ash Warriors, those Air Force men and women who carried out their mission in the face of an incredible series of natural disasters, including volcanic eruption, flood, typhoons, and earthquakes, all of which plagued Clark and the surrounding areas during June and July 1991.
Contains twelve mystery stories in which Concord Cunningham solves the case and prompts the reader to look up a specific Bible verse for the solution.
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