Laramie Wyoming is in trouble again, but this time trouble has followed him to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Laramie didn't think things could get worse than the world's worst bully, Prentiss Williams being along for the ride, until the men who robbed the bank in Laramie's hometown showed up.
A lot has happened since Laramie's brush with the law back in Wyoming. Laramie's family is traveling the country for a year. Prentiss's parents are in prison for their roles in the bank robbery, so Laramie's mom and dad have taken Prentiss in as a foster child. Oh, joy.
Laramie Wyoming is in trouble again, but this time trouble has followed him to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Laramie didn't think things could get worse than the world's worst bully, Prentiss Williams being along for the ride, until the men who robbed the bank in Laramie's hometown showed up.
A lot has happened since Laramie's brush with the law back in Wyoming. Laramie's family is traveling the country for a year. Prentiss's parents are in prison for their roles in the bank robbery, so Laramie's mom and dad have taken Prentiss in as a foster child. Oh, joy.
When Prentiss and Laramie spot the two men walking the streets of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area, they know they've got problems. The robbers want the money, the boys don't have it, and no one bothered to tell the bad guys to stop looking. When the chase leads them to a secret staircase in the Governor's Palace, things get really weird.
It's up to Laramie, his black lab, Maestro, and Prentiss to elude the robbers, keep Laramie's family safe, and figure out what the two men who followed them all the way across the country really want.
Deborah Dee Harper writes from Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska . When she isn’t writing, she enjoys whale-watching tours, rafting, hiking, climbing to glaciers, running from moose, taking pictures of bears, dall sheep, and other Alaskan wildlife, watching fighter jets fly overhead, or spending time with her grandchildren in Kentucky and Michigan.
Currently, Deborah is working on her new children’s series, Laramie on the Lam, and enjoys visiting elementary classrooms to read her stories to students. She also enjoys speaking about writing to both student and adult groups. You can read about her and her work at: http://www.deetrails.blogspot.com, http://www.deborahdeetales.blogspot.com, http://www.laramieonthelam.blogspot.com and http://deborahdeetales.wordpress.com.
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Overview
Laramie Wyoming is in trouble again, but this time trouble has followed him to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Laramie didn't think things could get worse than the world's worst bully, Prentiss Williams being along for the ride, until the men who robbed the bank in Laramie's hometown showed up.A lot has happened since Laramie's brush with the law back in Wyoming. Laramie's family is traveling the country for a year. Prentiss's parents are in prison for their roles in the bank robbery, so Laramie's mom and dad have taken Prentiss in as a foster child. Oh, joy.
When Prentiss and ...