Logan stared into the dark eyes of the Cheetah. He was huge! Maybe 200 pounds of muscle and speed, with deadly sharp claws at least four inches long. Even though the Cheetah is stuffed and mounted, Logan is mesmerized by the animal. He is majestic, beautiful, and a killer. But the big cat also holds
Star Seekers
โ Scribed by Gloria Gage
- Book ID
- 110978340
- Publisher
- Austin Macauley Publishers
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781528917605
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Logan stared into the dark eyes of the Cheetah. He was huge! Maybe 200 pounds of muscle and speed, with deadly sharp claws at least four inches long. Even though the Cheetah is stuffed and mounted, Logan is mesmerized by the animal. He is majestic, beautiful, and a killer. But the big cat also holds a secret that will take Logan and his friends on a long and dangerous journey where they will face a gang of cruel thugs, climb high across the slippery beams of a bridge, make their way through a dark and terrifying cave, cross a snake-infested moat, and make their way through a castle filled with unexpected dangers...all to find six keys as ransom to rescue Logan's brother, Marty, from Ginktar's evil gang. They have no choice...they must succeed! It's a matter of life or death for Marty. It will take courage and determination to face the dangers ahead. Are Logan and his friends up to the challenge? Can they succeed?
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Logan stared into the dark eyes of the Cheetah. He was huge! Maybe 200 pounds of muscle and speed, with deadly sharp claws at least four inches long. Even though the Cheetah is stuffed and mounted, Logan is mesmerized by the animal. He is majestic, beautiful, and a killer. But the big cat also holds
Reformatted and corrected. Taken from the cover flap of the novel THE STAR SEEKERS by Milton Lesser: When man tackles the first really long journey - across twenty-six trillion miles of uncharted space - to the nearest star, it will take him two hundred years to complete the flight. Not until the