The Mystery of the Black Moriah: the second Bean and Ab mystery

The Mystery of the Black Moriah: the second Bean and Ab mystery

by David Crossman
The Mystery of the Black Moriah: the second Bean and Ab mystery

The Mystery of the Black Moriah: the second Bean and Ab mystery

by David Crossman

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Overview

n this second book in the series, Bean, Ab and their friend Spooky are looking for pirate’s treasure and learn about the somewhat checkered life of Abnezar Twing, a pirate who lived on Penobscot Island many years ago. In the course of the investigation, Ab is kidnapped, and the youngsters soon figure out that some of the guests at the local bed-and-breakfast know more than they’re saying. Adding to the mystery, is that appearance of a legendary spector from the island’s dark past: the Black Moriah.

Bean & Ab’s latest adventures take them from 18th-century pirate ships to 21st-century minisubmarines. A fast-paced plot, and many twists & turns.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033025824
Publisher: David Crossman
Publication date: 01/19/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 310 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

David A. Crossman is a modern-day polymath who – in common with polymaths throughout time – has yet to be sufficiently beguiled by any one sphere of endeavor to apply himself to it exclusively. As a result, he’s a best-selling novelist, an award-winning lyricist and composer, a writer of short stories, screenplays, teleplays, poems, and children’s books, a television producer/director (also award-winning), a video producer, radio/television talent, award-winning graphic, computer graphic artist, advertising copywriter, videographer, publisher, music producer, musician, singer, performer and … well, you get the picture. He’s shiftless – in all things but his devotion to Barbara his wife of…well, let’s say over 35 years and leave it at that.

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