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Orphaned at thirteen, Tag learns quickly that Foster home life in Chicago is not his style. After a brush with the resident bully, Tag runs away, hopeful he will find a friend in Wisconsin who he only knows as a character in his favorite book, and who he believes is real. On the run as a fugitive, danger lurks around every corner. But he has seen his destiny in a recurring dream that he doesn't understand, and his desire for discovery urges him on.
For over 200 years the stories have been handed down through the ages about a fortune in gold hidden on a high bluff overlooking the Wisconsin River. An ancient cave called Bogus Bluff is said to hold millions in gold coins. Over the years, hundreds of people have searched for the mysterious treasure without success. Will best friends Andy Benish and Trevor Ingalls have the same luck? Or can they unlock the secret of the Lost Treasure of Bogus Bluff?
Hang on to your huntin' cap and get ready to laugh! Even if you haven't read the first two books of the Thunderfoot series, you'll enjoy this collection of hilarious outdoor adventures during the last year that Dan and Thunderfoot spend together as hunting and fishing buddies. Although Thunderfoot is growing up, he's still a kid at heart, and he's mastered the art of keeping good-natured Dan on the receiving end of the pranks and jokes. Thanks, Thunderfoot.
Anton Sands has it all. He's living the life any thirteen year old would love on his family's newly-acquired rural farm. He has his own fishing pond, a trail bike, lots of great territory to explore and a best friend, Patrick, his beagle. But it all changes one hot and humid night when Anton and Patrick are torn from their tent while camping at the pond and sucked into a killer tornado. The terror lasts only a few seconds, but when Anton wakes up, he can't move, and Patrick is not there to help. Can his life ever again be as he once knew it?
The Wisconsin River, Paul Seifert, Bogus Bluff, Richland City, and the ancient cultures that once thrived there, all have something in common: mystery. For 10,000 years humans have occupied the delta at the confluence of the Wisconsin and the Pine Rivers; inhabitants of distinctly different eras have left behind clues to their existence. The most recent-the Native American Indians-have given us a bounty of lore and legend. A mysterious letter in the hands of German emigrant Paul Seifert in the Nineteenth Century helps set the scene for another one of the river valley's most puzzling secrets. It has been the foundation of a 35-year-long search for a cave believed to be an Indian burial site containing vast treasures of ancient times. Treasure hunter/Researcher Ron Nagel has teamed with authors Dan Bomkamp and J.L. Fredrick to tell the story as it has developed through the ages. Together they unravel some of the mystery surrounding this enchanted valley.
In this compelling and thought provoking story about the birth of Jesus, the author shares the stability of faith residing in the characters of Mary, Joseph and the Innkeeper. Written in conversational form, the reader is quickly drawn into this story as they read about the call from God through the angelic messengers: "Do not be afraid."
The mischievous but charming Thunderfoot will have you rolling with laughter as he and Dan share more wild adventures in the Great Outdoors! Even if you haven't read THE ADVENTURES OF THUNDERFOOT, you will enjoy this second volume of humorous stories of two hunting and fishing pals. Thunderfoot is a little older, and he's still very good at getting one over on his best friend and outdoor mentor, Dan.
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