The Adventures of Quinn Higgins


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In the final book of this series, Quinn Higgins and his friends solve The Case of the Missing Plott Hounds. Look for Quinn Higgins in The Adventures of Summer McPhee of Ocracoke Island series.




The Adventures of Quinn Higgins Boy Detective -The Case of Blackbeard's Treasure


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When his dad takes Quinn to visit his aunt Kim and cousin Summer at Ocracoke Village on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Quinn discovers that Kim and Summer are about to lose their house because they can't pay the mortgage. Quinn and Summer come up with a crazy idea: if they can find the buried treasure left by the pirate Blackbeard, which is supposed to be buried somewhere on Ocracoke Island, they can save the house.




The Adventures of Quinn Higgins: Boy Detective--The Case of the Lost U-Boat


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There is a new kid in Quinn's school by the name of Frederich Cullen. His parents are dead and he has come to Churchland to live with his grandfather on Big Flatty Creek. Quinn makes several attempts to include Frederick in his group of friends. When Frederich's grandfather, who goes by the name of Smith, won't let his grandson visit Quinn for a fishing trip, Quinn and his friends, Reggie, Vaughn and Demian, ask to come over to Big Flatty Creek. Quinn's friend Reggie becomes suspicious when Frederich's grandfather not only refuses to let anyone come to visit his grandson and go fishing on his property, but is rude to them. "He's hiding something out there, " Reggie says, figuring the grandfather is making illegal whiskey. Is that the real reason he doesn't want them to play or to go fishing there? Or is he hiding another secret? A 65-year-old secret dating all the way back to World War II?




The Adventures of Quinn Higgins: Boy Detective


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Once again, Quinn is on summer vacation, visiting his father in Oregon, when he and his friend Little Dove spend a week in Little Dove's mother's home area, the Klamath Indian Reservation. There they reconnect with an old acquaintance, White Moon, and solve the mystery of The Secret of Crater Lake.




The Adventures of Quinn Higgins: Boy Detective


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A homework assignment missing from the board. Or was it?Kids acting like bunnies and monkeys on the playground.A girl drawing a picture of a snake instead of her art lesson...and giving the snake her art teacher's name.And the strange use of the word, "Bingo!"It all began after the Christmas Holiday vacation when only three kids turned in their holiday homework assignment. Why only three? And why did everyone else not know about it?Not to worry. I'm Quinn Higgins, Boy Detective, and I'm on The Case of the Missing Homework.




The Adventures of Summer McPhee of Ocracoke Island


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Summer McPhee and her Mystery Club friends get together to solve a robbery at the Blackbeard's Pirates Festival in Ocracoke Village.




Midnight Runner


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“Death is the midnight runner.” – Arab proverb Higgins’ last novel, Edge of Danger, was “hugely entertaining,” said the Los Angeles Times. “The publisher describes it as a powerful thriller, and it’s no lie.” At its end, the murderous Arab/English Rashid family lay decimated – but not extinct. And that may have been Sean Dillon’s fatal error. Her brothers killed one by one, Kate Rashid swears vengeance on all who have harmed her family. Never mind that they tried to assassinate the President of the United States, that villainy ran in their veins. They were her brothers, and her enemies would pay. British agent Sean Dillon…White House operative Blake Johnson…the President himself…their time was coming, and only she knew how – or when. Brilliantly suspenseful, Midnight Runner is further proof that, in the words of the Associated Press, “when it comes to thriller writers, one name stands well above the crowd – Jack Higgins.”




Bird Dream


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PEN / ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing (2015 LONGLIST) “[P]erversely entertaining... In a truly intoxicating read that was hard to put down, Matt Higgins has managed to make real a world about as far removed from daily life as it gets.” --Daily Beast "Matt Higgins cracks open this astonishingly dangerous sport and captures the spectacular adrenaline surges it delivers."--The Wall Street Journal "[R]iveting... a must-read. A highflying, electrifying story." --Kirkus (STARRED) A heart-stopping narrative of risk and courage, Bird Dream tells the story of the remarkable men and women who pioneered the latest advances in aerial exploration—from skydiving to BASE jumping to wingsuit flying—and made history with their daring. By the end of the twentieth century BASE jumping was the most dangerous of all the extreme sports, with thrill-seeking jumpers parachuting from bridges, mountains, radio towers, and even skyscrapers. Despite numerous fatalities and legal skirmishes, BASE jumpers like Jeb Corliss of California thought they had discovered the ultimate rush. But all this changed for Corliss in 1999, when, high in the mountains of northern Italy, he and other jumpers watched in wonder as a stranger—wearing a cunning new jumpsuit featuring “wings” between the arms and legs—leaped from a ledge and then actually flew from the vertiginous cliffs. Drawing on intimate access to Corliss and other top pilots from around the globe,Bird Dream tracks the evolution of the wingsuit movement through the larger than life characters who, in an age of viral video, forced the sport onto the world stage. Their exploits—which entranced millions of fans along the way—defied imagination. They were flying; not like the Wright brothers, but the way we do in our dreams. Some dared to dream of going further yet, to a day when a wingsuit pilot might fly, and land, all without a parachute. A growing number of wingsuit pilots began plotting ways in which a human being might leap from the sky and land. A half dozen groups around the world were dedicated to this quest for a “wingsuit landing,” conjuring the pursuit of nations that once inspired the race to first summit Everest. Given his fame as a stuntman, the brash, publicity-hungry Corliss remained the popular favorite to claim the first landing. Yet Bird Dream also tracks the path of another man, Gary Connery—a forty-two-year-old Englishman—who was quietly plotting to beat Corliss at his own game. Accompanied by an international cast of wingsuit devotees—including a Finnish magician, a parachute tester from Brazil, an Australian computer programmer, a gruff hang-gliding champion-turned-aeronautical engineer, a French skydiving champion, and a South African costume designer—Corliss and Connery raced to leap into the unknown, a contest that would lead to triumph for one and nearly cost the other his life. Based on five years of firsthand reporting and original interviews, Bird Dream is the work of journalist Matt Higgins, who traveled the world alongside these extraordinary men and women as they jumped and flew in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Offering a behind-the-scenes take on some of the most spectacular and disastrous events of the wingsuit movement, Higgins’s Bird Dream is a riveting, adrenaline-fueled adventure at the very edge of human experience.




The Capablanca Variation


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When Jennifer Ellis’ twin brother, Theo, is arrested and held in a federal prison for his purported involvement with an eco-terrorist group, she is offered the opportunity to complete a mission for the U. S. Government with Theo Ellis’ release as the quid pro quo. The mission? Put herself in harm’s way to lure out the second most wanted terrorist in the world, the man who masterminded the Madrid commuter train bombings, Tariq ibn Ziyad. When the mission goes wrong, Jennie becomes the sacrificial lamb. Enter, her friends from The Spanish Game, Remei Savall and Blair Fontaine, who take on both the Moroccan Brotherhood and Slaughterhouse Five, the CIA covert ops team who was supposed to protect Jennie.




The Waiting Room


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No one calls it "unexpected" for nothing. When Phaedra gets pulled into a different world where there is nothing but waiting, she finds herself follow along with it. She doesn't want to, but was there really anything else she could do? Yes. Phaedra and a new found friend find themselves get tied up in a dangerous event, as they tried to help it. They must now try to battle their way through numerous events to keep their lives. Who knew waiting would need survival?