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Tag pointed his flashlight into the hole and peered inside. It was impossible. The inside was hollow, like an underwater cave. Something shiny lay near the opening and reflected the beam from his light. He reached inside and pulled it out. A pewter spoon. If he could have made a sound, he would have screamed with joy. He tucked the spoon in his vest pocket and reached into the hole again. A sharp stab of pain shot through his left hand. Something had hold of the tip of his thumb and was trying to yank him into the hole! Tag Jones knows that somewhere in the azure water and coral reef surrounding Bermuda lies a sunken ship full of treasure. El Patron sank in 1614, and Tag’s father died in a diving accident while looking for it. Tag won’t give up until he finds El Patron—and he’s not scared off by the local legend that says the ship is cursed. But when two tourists ask Tag and his friend Cowboy to retrieve some mysterious underwater parcels for them, the boys find themselves in dangerous water, way over their heads!
Picking up where his father left off, Tag Jones searches for the sunken treasure of El Patron, a Spanish galleon ship that sank in 1614, and finds himself in dangerous water way over his head.
A sunken ship and lost treasure are invitation to adventure. Gary Paulsen World Of Adventure.
A sunken ship and lost treasure are invitations to adventure for Tag Jones and his friend Cowboy.
We're Introducing! A NEW INTERNATIONALTHRILLER From Peachtree Street Chronicles, LLC 'TREASURE By, Sam Biondo GUANAHACABIBES PENINSULA, CUBA, 1959. Six families, owners of great tobacco plantations, and led by el Patron, Pedro Martinez, escape the clutches of the victorious communist rebels of Fidel Castro. Before they leave their island homeland for America, they hide the riches of their ancestor's, left there to await their return after the Cuban people remove Castro from power. It never happens. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 2002. Meet Thomas Patrick, a young man trying to start, after a life- changing injury, a new life and a new career as a Private Investigator. His life is confused and empty, until he meets and falls for Abby, the beautiful granddaughter of el Patron, and his life has meaning again. Until she disappears into thin air. SOMEONE KNOWS about 'el Tesoro," the riches of six families, and they want the treasure! Abby Barrett finds herself the captive of a mysterious band who may be working for Castro- or for the Russian Mafia. Her family must find the hiding place, and trade the information for Abby's life. But, who knows where the treasure is? Thomas finds himself in Miami's 'Little Havana," and then in a hostile country, looking for a treasure that may not exist, and for the love of his life. THE FIRST VOLUMN IN A NEW SERIES, FROM Peachtree Street Chronicles, LLC
McFarland Companions to Young Adult Literature American novelist Gary Paulsen is best known for his young adult fiction, including bestsellers Nightjohn, Soldier's Heart, and Woods Runner. From his trenchant prose in The Rifle and The Foxman to the witty escapades of Harris and Me and Zero to Sixty, Paulsen crafts stories with impressive range. The tender scenes in The Quilt and A Christmas Sonata speak to his empathy for children, with characters who endure the same hardships that marred his own early life. This literary companion introduces readers to his life and work. A-to-Z entries explore themes such as alcoholism, coming of age, slavery, survival, and war. A glossary defines terms unique to his work. Appendices provide related historical references, writing, art, and research topics.
When it comes to historical mysteries, Texas offers numerous long-perplexing conundrums for readers. Several of the Lone Star State’s enduring legends are associated with historical figures including Davy Crockett, Billy the Kid, John Wilkes Booth, the outlaws Sam Bass and Bill Longley, and the pirate Jean Lafitte. Lost mines and buried treasures are also a long-standing part of Texas history and lore, and the location of several of these riches has baffled searches for well over a century. Searches for these elusive treasures, represented by gold and silver ingots and coins, have ranged from Texas’s mountain ranges to the prairies to the coast, and continue to this day. Texas may also have been the site of several “lost civilizations. Growing evidence suggests that Mayans, a culture long associated with southern Mexican and Central America, may have established settlements in the state after having disappeared from their homeland. The Caddo Mounds spread out over a large section of southeast Texas represent what amounted of a city that was once inhabited by thousands of natives. The questions of where they came from and what became of them continue to intrigue researchers. In Unsolved Mysteries of Texas, author and professional treasure hunter W.C. Jameson will cover these and many other mysterious happenings in the Lone Star State.
Grouping titles by specific themes and subtopics, describes content and features of popular paperback series, classics, and books published after 1990, and provides historical background to six different genres.
These tales of the mountains, mines, and characters of the Guadalupe range were collected over many years by the author who has explored the area since he was a boy.