While visiting Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Laramie, Prentiss, and Maestro are chased again by bad guys. Gee whiz, wasn’t all that trouble in Virginia enough? To make matters worse, the boys finally confess to Laramie’s parents they’ve been handling the bad guys by themselves… well, except for all that help from the mysterious Jeremiah. Mom and Dad are not happy.
Now the whole family is on its way to Alaska and the boys have high hopes they’ll leave the bad guys in the dust. Still, it’s hard to know who to trust as they travel the famous ALCAN Highway through the vast, rugged, and ...
While visiting Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Laramie, Prentiss, and Maestro are chased again by bad guys. Gee whiz, wasn’t all that trouble in Virginia enough? To make matters worse, the boys finally confess to Laramie’s parents they’ve been handling the bad guys by themselves… well, except for all that help from the mysterious Jeremiah. Mom and Dad are not happy.
Now the whole family is on its way to Alaska and the boys have high hopes they’ll leave the bad guys in the dust. Still, it’s hard to know who to trust as they travel the famous ALCAN Highway through the vast, rugged, and sometimes remote Canadian wilderness of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
Charlie and Maggie Wisner are riding to Alaska on motorcycles and befriend the Wyoming family. A man named Ethan who works for the police is sent to assist them in finally catching the people chasing the boys,
Driving deep into the Canadian wilderness, Laramie, Prentiss, and Maestro are tested once again. Do they have what it takes to be victorious? Is danger stalking them mile after mile? Can they crack this case and finally end all this trouble or will the bad guys still win in the end?
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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.
Deborah’s latest adult-aged manuscript, Misstep, was a finalist in the 2009 Operation First Novel Contest co-sponsored by the Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild and Tyndale Publishing House. She is a contributor to Chicken Soup and other Christian anthologies and a popular writer of widely read, humorous and motivational stories online (as Deborah Dee Simmons).
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
While visiting Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Laramie, Prentiss, and Maestro are chased again by bad guys. Gee whiz, wasn’t all that trouble in Virginia enough? To make matters worse, the boys finally confess to Laramie’s parents they’ve been handling the bad guys by themselves… well, except for all that help from the mysterious Jeremiah. Mom and Dad are not happy.Now the whole family is on its way to Alaska and the boys have high hopes they’ll leave the bad guys in the dust. Still, it’s hard to know who to trust as they travel the famous ALCAN Highway through the vast, rugged, and ...