The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe
Moving slowly over the top of a small hill came ten or twelve men. They stopped at the top, standing in a single line facing us. They looked like warriors from another time, several of them holding spears in an upright position. Many of them had bushy beards. Their faces were hard and stern.

'Are they going to hurt us?' Meg asked.

'I don't know,' Dad answered. 'But we've apparently made them very angry.'

When Jeff's dad wins an all-expense-paid trip to Alaska, it seems like the perfect family summer vacation. But after their jetliner veers off-course and has to make an emergency landing, Jeff and his family suddenly find themselves among a strange people in a forgotten land.

Who are these hostile-looking tribesmen, and what is the meaning of the peculiar religion they practice? More important, who among them, if any, can be trusted? Is escape even possible?

Using the scriptures as his guide, Jeff discovers that the Lord is forever mindful of His children, even those lost to the modern world.

For more information check out the author's webpage at CBAndersen.net.
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The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe
Moving slowly over the top of a small hill came ten or twelve men. They stopped at the top, standing in a single line facing us. They looked like warriors from another time, several of them holding spears in an upright position. Many of them had bushy beards. Their faces were hard and stern.

'Are they going to hurt us?' Meg asked.

'I don't know,' Dad answered. 'But we've apparently made them very angry.'

When Jeff's dad wins an all-expense-paid trip to Alaska, it seems like the perfect family summer vacation. But after their jetliner veers off-course and has to make an emergency landing, Jeff and his family suddenly find themselves among a strange people in a forgotten land.

Who are these hostile-looking tribesmen, and what is the meaning of the peculiar religion they practice? More important, who among them, if any, can be trusted? Is escape even possible?

Using the scriptures as his guide, Jeff discovers that the Lord is forever mindful of His children, even those lost to the modern world.

For more information check out the author's webpage at CBAndersen.net.
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The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe

The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe

by C.B. Andersen
The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe

The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 2: The Lost Tribe

by C.B. Andersen

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Moving slowly over the top of a small hill came ten or twelve men. They stopped at the top, standing in a single line facing us. They looked like warriors from another time, several of them holding spears in an upright position. Many of them had bushy beards. Their faces were hard and stern.

'Are they going to hurt us?' Meg asked.

'I don't know,' Dad answered. 'But we've apparently made them very angry.'

When Jeff's dad wins an all-expense-paid trip to Alaska, it seems like the perfect family summer vacation. But after their jetliner veers off-course and has to make an emergency landing, Jeff and his family suddenly find themselves among a strange people in a forgotten land.

Who are these hostile-looking tribesmen, and what is the meaning of the peculiar religion they practice? More important, who among them, if any, can be trusted? Is escape even possible?

Using the scriptures as his guide, Jeff discovers that the Lord is forever mindful of His children, even those lost to the modern world.

For more information check out the author's webpage at CBAndersen.net.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609081607
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication date: 10/20/2010
Series: Book of Mormon Sleuth
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 371 KB

About the Author

C. B. Andersen holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University and is a software engineer at Novell. A former member of the Mormon Youth Symphony, he enjoys music and teaches cello. His first published novel was The Book of Mormon Sleuth. He and his wife, Shari Lynn Tillery Andersen, have 6 children and live in Orem, Utah.
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