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Introduction
The Double Cousins Mysteries are written for pre- through young teens (though
enjoyable for all ages) and revolve around normal activities in traditional
families — except with the added spice of mysteries that we all wish we could
have (or could have had) to liven up our summer vacations, school years, visits
to family, and so on. These young people are smart, funny, and fun to be
with as they work, play, grow, and learn to live lives of faith, hope, and love.
NEW BOOK shipped from the
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The Double Cousins and the Mystery of the Torn Map
What a way to end the summer! Max and Carly and their siblings
and Cousin Brandon squeeze in a new adventure just before school
starts. It's great fun to go off in the camper to Colorado with
Grandma and Grandpa Johnson. Even better (especially for Chad) is
spending time with their recently discovered cousin Slim. It's not
all fun and games, however. There's a real mystery to solve,
complete with hundred-year-old clues, family stories handed down, and a
few tense moments. Will the bad guy scare them away? Will they
succeed in putting together all the pieces? Are they real
detectives, like Max's hero, Encyclopedia Brown? Come along and find
out in The Double Cousins and the Mystery of the Torn Map.
Previously . . .
The Rawson kids
(Dorie, 13; Max, 10; and Chad, 8) and the Johnson kids (Carly, 10, and Molly, 8) are not just cousins, but double cousins. What
does that mean? Some years back, of course, Jack and Sheila Rawson (brother and sister) married Joanna
and Jeff Johnson (sister and brother). So their kids (our kids, the
kids in this story) are cousins on the
Rawson side AND on the Johnson side – DOUBLE cousins.
Confused? The Double Cousins aren't –
not about that, anyway.
They are confused, however, by events and people in their summer visit to
the ranch owned by Grandpa and Grandma Johnson, and by the mystery surrounding
the disappearance of the brother of their Grandpa's Grandpa (their
great-great-great-uncle Zachary).
Come along with them on their first great adventure, The Double Cousins
and the Mystery of the Missing Watch.
Available in Bookstores and
Online.
Reviews and other feedback are excerpted on the Missing
Watch page with links to the full review.
Media Coverage, both print and
broadcast, are covered on the News page.
Speaking Engagements and Book
Signings are listed on the Author page.
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about normal good kids, stories that help the readers develop their own strong
character, encourage them and their families, and are simply fun to read.
Ordering Information
Double Cousins Mysteries are available through all the normal channels.
The Publisher: 1-877-421-READ (7323) or through their
Web site at www.winepressbooks.com
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And thank you very much for your purchase!
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