The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners
While searching the North Sea woods for "glow-in-the-dark frogs," Tyler and Casey find the "World's Largest Oval-Cut Diamond." The diamond, "big as a cat's eye" is one piece of a long-lost collection of "Rare Persian Coins and Jewelry" stolen from a local store twenty-five years earlier. Research and detective work leads them to believe that the rest of the loot lies at the bottom of the deep end of Little Fresh Lake. How deep is the lake? No one knows for sure. Together with the other four members of the North Sea Subariner's Club, Casey and Tyler build a homemade diving bell and decend to the bottom of the lake.

What could go wrong?
Everything!

A thief, an insurance agent, a crooked jeweler and bad luck all conspire to leave them trapped, stuck in the mud at the bottom of the lake, their air slowly leaking away like their chances of survival!

Who will come to their rescue? Will Tyler overcome his fear of the water in time to save them all from drowning? Or is theirs a worse fate?
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The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners
While searching the North Sea woods for "glow-in-the-dark frogs," Tyler and Casey find the "World's Largest Oval-Cut Diamond." The diamond, "big as a cat's eye" is one piece of a long-lost collection of "Rare Persian Coins and Jewelry" stolen from a local store twenty-five years earlier. Research and detective work leads them to believe that the rest of the loot lies at the bottom of the deep end of Little Fresh Lake. How deep is the lake? No one knows for sure. Together with the other four members of the North Sea Subariner's Club, Casey and Tyler build a homemade diving bell and decend to the bottom of the lake.

What could go wrong?
Everything!

A thief, an insurance agent, a crooked jeweler and bad luck all conspire to leave them trapped, stuck in the mud at the bottom of the lake, their air slowly leaking away like their chances of survival!

Who will come to their rescue? Will Tyler overcome his fear of the water in time to save them all from drowning? Or is theirs a worse fate?
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The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners

The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners

by Stuart W. Wulze
The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners

The Deep End: Adventures of the North Sea Submariners

by Stuart W. Wulze

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Overview

While searching the North Sea woods for "glow-in-the-dark frogs," Tyler and Casey find the "World's Largest Oval-Cut Diamond." The diamond, "big as a cat's eye" is one piece of a long-lost collection of "Rare Persian Coins and Jewelry" stolen from a local store twenty-five years earlier. Research and detective work leads them to believe that the rest of the loot lies at the bottom of the deep end of Little Fresh Lake. How deep is the lake? No one knows for sure. Together with the other four members of the North Sea Subariner's Club, Casey and Tyler build a homemade diving bell and decend to the bottom of the lake.

What could go wrong?
Everything!

A thief, an insurance agent, a crooked jeweler and bad luck all conspire to leave them trapped, stuck in the mud at the bottom of the lake, their air slowly leaking away like their chances of survival!

Who will come to their rescue? Will Tyler overcome his fear of the water in time to save them all from drowning? Or is theirs a worse fate?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015765465
Publisher: stu wulze
Publication date: 11/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 123 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

My First love was music. For most of my life I earned a living playing guitar, piano and bass. When I was a teenager I began writing songs, then I wrote short stories, then novels. I guess I'll hav eto get to work on that trilogy. "The Deep End" is the kind of story that I loved to read when I was younger. I hope you enjoy it.
thank you
Stuart W. Wulze
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