Laramie Wyoming, his black Lab, Maestro, and their friends, Prentiss and Jake, have managed to escape from another two bad men in Yorktown, Virginia. How many bad guys can there be who want to drive (or at least chase) Laramie and his pals up a wall? The boys, with Maestro’s help, have been able to leave four guys in the dust, but that doesn’t mean their trip to the shores of Michigan’s Lake Superior won’t bring more trouble their way.
Until the mystery of the bank robbery back in Laramie, Wyoming, is solved—and the rest of the stolen money is found—Laramie isn’t going to feel safe. He's decided not to tell his parents about the trouble in Yorktown, ...
Laramie Wyoming, his black Lab, Maestro, and their friends, Prentiss and Jake, have managed to escape from another two bad men in Yorktown, Virginia. How many bad guys can there be who want to drive (or at least chase) Laramie and his pals up a wall? The boys, with Maestro’s help, have been able to leave four guys in the dust, but that doesn’t mean their trip to the shores of Michigan’s Lake Superior won’t bring more trouble their way.
Until the mystery of the bank robbery back in Laramie, Wyoming, is solved—and the rest of the stolen money is found—Laramie isn’t going to feel safe. He's decided not to tell his parents about the trouble in Yorktown, but now that two moe men have shown up in Michigan, hot on their trails, he's not sure how much longer he can keep it all a secret. Besides, Laramie isn't sure who or what the bad guys are after. Will their trip to Michigan be as much fun as Laramie hopes, or will disaster follow them all the way across the mighty Mackinac Bridge to the wilds of the Upper Peninsula?
Two things bother Laramie: Does Prentiss know more than he’s letting on and just who is Jeremiah?
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, his black Lab, Maestro, and their friends, Prentiss and Jake, have managed to escape from another two bad men in Yorktown, Virginia. How many bad guys can there be who want to drive (or at least chase) Laramie and his pals up a wall? The boys, with Maestro’s help, have been able to leave four guys in the dust, but that doesn’t mean their trip to the shores of Michigan’s Lake Superior won’t bring more trouble their way.Until the mystery of the bank robbery back in Laramie, Wyoming, is solved—and the rest of the stolen money is found—Laramie isn’t going to feel safe. He's decided not to tell his parents about the trouble in Yorktown, ...