About Seven-Day Mystery
When Davy Wilson and his friend Tommy T rebuild an old VW bus, they are catapulted into the dangerous waters of a twenty-five-year-old mystery. At stake is the Wilson family’s reputation, as well as a priceless book autographed by Abraham Lincoln
Davy and Tommy T set off on an exciting road trip. They risk their lives in their dogged pursuit of the mysterious green-truck man, who hold the key to the solution. In the course of their adventure, Davy comes to realize that his ‘book learning’ is as valuable to the success of their quest as Tommy T’s practical mechanical experience. It is only when the two boys work together, each contributing his particular ability, that they can solve the mystery of the missing book.
Young mystery lovers will enjoy the fast-paced action and spine-tingling adventure of Seven Day Mystery.
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Learn More About The Author
John Hudson Tiner is the author of textbooks, science curriculum material, character-building biographies, and books on a variety of other subjects. His books entertain while they increase a person’s knowledge of the essentials of the subject. He has a master’s degree from Duke University. He brings a wide range of exciting facts together to write more than 1,000 published manuscripts, including 80 books, for all age groups.
He is well known for his books for teens and young people including the “Exploring the World of” series for Master book and the Sowers Series for Mott Media. He says, “Young readers of today deserve to experience the thrill and wonder of learning about science. They delight in learning new facts, especially if the facts are presented in an exciting way.”
John Hudson Tiner’s popular biographies tell the lives of people who left the world in a better condition than they found it. He says, “After the research is finished, a wonderful moment occurs when the story takes over and the characters come alive. I am no longer a writer, but a time traveler who stands unobserved in the shadows and reports the events as they occur.”
His material has been translated into a variety of languages including Spanish, Russian, and German.