11 TOM SWIFT and His AntiInferno Suppressor
number eleven in the New TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures series.
Tom Swift sets aside a month during which he intends to make a series of design improvements in his tried-and-true seacopters. As he and Bud Barclay--his best friend--enjoy a few weeks of good old manual labor installing and testing his changes, trouble is brewing.
Old enemies make themselves known when a series of unexplainable forest fires break out in national forests that should be far out of fire season. Then, the stakes go much higher as a series of fires are set at petroleum storage facilities in Texas and California.
The first thing he must do is discover who, exactly is behind the fires, and what their overall intentions might be. Next, he must try to figure out how they are setting almost instantaneous fires over large areas. And then, he needs to come up with a way to put them out as fast as they appear.
Tom finds a way to harness two forces, one of which ought to make things much worse. The only thing going against him is a series of attempts on his life.
He is willing to shrug off most of them, but when his enemies begin to target his family and Enterprises employees, Tom decides to fight fire with fire.
PLEASE NOTE: There is an attendant story available that covers his great grandfather's attempts to create a flying firetruck back in about 1912-13. That invention is mentioned in several places in this book. It is called TOM SWIFT Sr. And His Aerial Firetruck.
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Tom Swift sets aside a month during which he intends to make a series of design improvements in his tried-and-true seacopters. As he and Bud Barclay--his best friend--enjoy a few weeks of good old manual labor installing and testing his changes, trouble is brewing.
Old enemies make themselves known when a series of unexplainable forest fires break out in national forests that should be far out of fire season. Then, the stakes go much higher as a series of fires are set at petroleum storage facilities in Texas and California.
The first thing he must do is discover who, exactly is behind the fires, and what their overall intentions might be. Next, he must try to figure out how they are setting almost instantaneous fires over large areas. And then, he needs to come up with a way to put them out as fast as they appear.
Tom finds a way to harness two forces, one of which ought to make things much worse. The only thing going against him is a series of attempts on his life.
He is willing to shrug off most of them, but when his enemies begin to target his family and Enterprises employees, Tom decides to fight fire with fire.
PLEASE NOTE: There is an attendant story available that covers his great grandfather's attempts to create a flying firetruck back in about 1912-13. That invention is mentioned in several places in this book. It is called TOM SWIFT Sr. And His Aerial Firetruck.
11 TOM SWIFT and His AntiInferno Suppressor
number eleven in the New TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures series.
Tom Swift sets aside a month during which he intends to make a series of design improvements in his tried-and-true seacopters. As he and Bud Barclay--his best friend--enjoy a few weeks of good old manual labor installing and testing his changes, trouble is brewing.
Old enemies make themselves known when a series of unexplainable forest fires break out in national forests that should be far out of fire season. Then, the stakes go much higher as a series of fires are set at petroleum storage facilities in Texas and California.
The first thing he must do is discover who, exactly is behind the fires, and what their overall intentions might be. Next, he must try to figure out how they are setting almost instantaneous fires over large areas. And then, he needs to come up with a way to put them out as fast as they appear.
Tom finds a way to harness two forces, one of which ought to make things much worse. The only thing going against him is a series of attempts on his life.
He is willing to shrug off most of them, but when his enemies begin to target his family and Enterprises employees, Tom decides to fight fire with fire.
PLEASE NOTE: There is an attendant story available that covers his great grandfather's attempts to create a flying firetruck back in about 1912-13. That invention is mentioned in several places in this book. It is called TOM SWIFT Sr. And His Aerial Firetruck.
Tom Swift sets aside a month during which he intends to make a series of design improvements in his tried-and-true seacopters. As he and Bud Barclay--his best friend--enjoy a few weeks of good old manual labor installing and testing his changes, trouble is brewing.
Old enemies make themselves known when a series of unexplainable forest fires break out in national forests that should be far out of fire season. Then, the stakes go much higher as a series of fires are set at petroleum storage facilities in Texas and California.
The first thing he must do is discover who, exactly is behind the fires, and what their overall intentions might be. Next, he must try to figure out how they are setting almost instantaneous fires over large areas. And then, he needs to come up with a way to put them out as fast as they appear.
Tom finds a way to harness two forces, one of which ought to make things much worse. The only thing going against him is a series of attempts on his life.
He is willing to shrug off most of them, but when his enemies begin to target his family and Enterprises employees, Tom decides to fight fire with fire.
PLEASE NOTE: There is an attendant story available that covers his great grandfather's attempts to create a flying firetruck back in about 1912-13. That invention is mentioned in several places in this book. It is called TOM SWIFT Sr. And His Aerial Firetruck.
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BN ID: | 2940157985875 |
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Publisher: | Thackery Fox & Associates |
Publication date: | 12/13/2013 |
Series: | The TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures , #11 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 220 |
File size: | 313 KB |
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