Logan and the Mystery of the Missing Bear


Book Description

There's a mystery in Christmastown. Griz is missing, and Logan and the Penguin Detective Agency are on the case! Join them as they visit many animal friends during their investigation. Each animal provides a clue to help Logan and his penguin pals. Will Logan find Griz and solve the mystery of the missing bear? This delightful story makes a great gift for any child, but especially for a "Logan" because he is the star of this book, and his name is featured throughout. Note that this book is available with many other popular names! COMPANION BOOKS: Logan and the Christmas Bell & Logan and the Mystery of the Missing Bear Coloring Book AND Logan and the Christmas Bell.




Correspondence from the End of the Universe Vol. 2


Book Description

FAR FROM HOME Marko is a young Russian who was suddenly teleported to the Bureau of End Management, an organization responsible for keeping space operating smoothly. Frustrated by being forcibly selected as staff, Marko attempts to escape back to Earth where his partner awaits but fails spectacularly. As Marko decides to make the best of his new “mission,” his heart is swayed by encounters with planets and aliens beyond imagination.




Logan and the Christmas Bell & Logan and the Mystery of the Missing Bear Coloring Book


Book Description

This cute coloring book is a companion to personalized storybooks, LOGAN AND THE CHRISTMAS BELL & LOGAN AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING BEAR. Children color LOGAN and adorable friends from Christmastown, penguins, Santa Claus, elves, bears, foxes, wolves, snowmen, whales, seals, birds, reindeer, and even a festive dragon! Combine with, LOGAN AND THE CHRISTMAS BELL or LOGAN AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING BEAR for a special gift!Note that these books are available with many other popular names!




Lost! A Dog Called Bear


Book Description

Logan is moving from the farm to the city. He'll miss all the things he's leaving behind, but at least he has Bear. He loves Bear more than anything else in the world—because Bear is his dog. Hannah lives in the city. What she wants, more than anything else in the world, is a dog of her own. At the Rainbow Street Shelter, Logan and Hannah find a talking parrot, an old black Labrador, a three-legged goat, a puppy that looks like a peanut—and a Surprise that just might be the best thing in the world.




On Fly-Fishing the Bear River Watershed: Essays and Exceptional Misadventures


Book Description

The Bear River rises in the high Uinta Mountains and flows through Wyoming, Idaho and Utah before emptying into the Great Salt Lake. Within the watershed are scores of secluded trout streams, dozens of reservoirs and one of North America's largest populations of native cutthroat trout. Angler and author Chadd VanZanten offers a compelling portrait of the most extraordinary fly-fishing destinations you've never heard of. It's also a story of embattled but resilient ecosystems, warring factions of the American West, a dash of San Francisco counterculture, cataclysmic upheavals of the planet itself and, of course, pursuing big, elusive trout.




The Clockwork Teddy


Book Description

During their trip to San Francisco, Brad and Ashleigh Lyon get to spend some quality time with their daughter, an undercover detective, when they stumble upon a murder at a teddy bear show. Original.




Deep State


Book Description

After meeting with Jack Noble, things have been silent. Until Bear Logan receives a cryptic message that sends him to Chicago for a meeting. But Noble isn't there, and neither is anyone else. Bear soon finds himself teamed up with a green reporter who claims to have inside information about a brewing conspiracy that could have long-reaching ramifications. It's a race against the clock as Bear calls in a couple of old friends, and enemies, to prevent a global war.




Murphy's Slaw


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When a local prize-winning farmer is murdered at the state fair, Charlie Cook gets called in to help investigate, but she’s shocked to learn the victim is a friend in this latest installment in the Alaskan Diner Mysteries. Charlie Cooke loves many things, like the Bear Claw Diner, the heated steering wheel of her car, and her orange tabby cat Eggs Benedict. Something she has never loved is the state fair. So when her best friend Annie Jensen begs her for a fair day, she’s reluctant. But Annie isn’t the only one who wants her to spend a day among farm animals and deep fried food. A vendor has been murdered, and Trooper Graham needs his favorite part-time sleuth to dig up the truth, and Charlie is happy to oblige. The case grows personal when Charlie learns the victim is Kelly Carson, whom she and Annie were friends with in high school. If Charlie wants to find justice for Kelly, she and Annie will have to work together to weed out the killer.




The Case of the Missing Trophy


Book Description

The science fair trophy is missing and Cameron and his friends only have until Friday to find it.




Lost Souls


Book Description

Vampires . . . they ache, they love, they thirst for the forbidden. They are your friends and lovers, and your worst fears. “A major new voice in horror fiction . . . an electric style and no shortage of nerve.”—Booklist At a club in Missing Mile, N.C., the children of the night gather, dressed in black, look for acceptance. Among them are Ghost, who sees what others do not; Ann, longing for love; and Jason, whose real name is Nothing, newly awakened to an ancient, deathless truth about his father, and himself. Others are coming to Missing Mile tonight. Three beautiful, hip vagabonds—Molochai, Twig, and the seductive Zillah, whose eyes are as green as limes—are on their own lost journey, slaking their ancient thirst for blood, looking for supple young flesh. They find it in Nothing and Ann, leading them on a mad, illicit road trip south to New Orleans. Over miles of dark highway, Ghost pursues, his powers guiding him on a journey to reach his destiny, to save Ann from her new companions, to save Nothing from himself. . . . “An important and original work . . . a gritty, highly literate blend of brutality and sentiment, hope and despair.”—Science Fiction Chronicle