The Ghost Lake Chronicles


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Randy and Scooter find adventure and mystery in a small northern Minnesota town in 1952. On an overnight camping trip with their faithful dog, Blanca, they hear about the legend of a the lost boy of Ghost Lake.




Makwa's Gold


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Makwa's Gold is the fourth book in the Ghost Lake Chronicles series of adventures and mystery in 1952 Northern Minnesota. The Legend, The Zorro Club, and Taylor's Tomb bring us up to the Christmas season when Randy, Scooter and Shelly travel north with Gramps and grandpa Dan to Lars Jansen's cabin on Clearwater lake. It is here that they learn of the legend of Makwa's Gold and the mystery behind it. Follow them as they meet new friends, Johnny Bowstring, a Native American, and his twelve year old daughter Terri, who teach them some Ojibwe language and the secrets of the forest and lakes. The old timers and Johnny Bowstring teach them the ways and history of the north as they experience fishing, snowshoeing, and the pleasures of a sauna. Scooter and Randy once again become detectives while trying to solve the mystery of the Invisible cabin and the secrets it holds for Makwa's Gold. Feel the spirit of Gray Owl as they venture over to Moose Camp Lake and learn of the history of the Annishinabe trail. Is Gray Owl's spirit guiding them as they search for the answers to the mystery of Makwa's Gold, and what part do Blanca, Scooter's dog, and Charlie the Weasel play in this adventure?




Ghost Lake Chronicles


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Randy and Scooter find adventure and mystery in a small northern Minnesota town in 1952, when they take their classmate Shelly with them on Taylor Hill for a sledding tournament set up by Arnold, the class bully.




Ghost Lake Chronicles Book II


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Randy and Scooter form a good deed club, The Zorro Club. Arnold the bully, would love to see them fail. So while Randy Scooter and their new member, Shelly are trying to do good deeds they find themselves in deep trouble with the police.




The Ghost Chronicles


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Can Michael get to heaven before the devil gets him first, and if it means leaving Sarah is he sure he still wants to go? Michael Andrews had everything - a loving family, a great girlfriend and a promising basketball career. That was before the accident that took his life. Now, he's a ghost, wandering among the living, struggling to understand why he's stuck. All he wants is to move on. That is until he meets Sarah, an attractive young girl who died just as tragically as he did. The only trouble is falling in love and binding oneself to another soul is forbidden, for it may keep one or both of the souls bound to earth for longer than they should be. To make matters worse, there's also a danger in going too far with Sarah, because the "joining" of two souls in the afterlife is also strictly forbidden and they don't know what will happen if they do go that far. Each time they touch they can feel the boundaries of their energies slipping perilously into one another. Things get even more complicated as Michael learns he's being pursued. Demons are after him because he's a marked soul, a soul the devil wants very badly for some unknown reason. So, maybe falling in love in the afterlife isn't such a good idea.




The Ghost Lake


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Ghost of the White Nights


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Set in a fascinating alternative world in which ghosts are real, the United States never came into existence and Russia is still ruled by the Romanovs, this sequel to Of Tangible Ghosts and The Ghost of the Revelator continues the adventures of semi-retired spy Dr. Johan Eschbach. His lovely wife Llysette du Boise, a refugee from the burning remains of France and a world-famous novelist, has been invited to provide a command performance for the Russian Imperial household. Johan accompanies her, allowing him to work on the oil concession in Russian Alaska that Columbia so desperately needs and do some spying on the side. Johan's espionage is carried out against the backdrop of the famous white nights of St. Petersburg, the nearly Arctic midsummer when the sun barely dips below the horizon and the sky seems to dissolve in ivory light. But even the oil shortage will fade to insignificance when Johan discovers what new weapons technology the Russians are developing, a threat even more fearsome than the atomic bombs of Austro-Hungary. Working in the tradition of Gordon R. Dickson and Poul Anderson for hard-edged adventure with sophisticated social and political dimensions, Modesitt provides a unique blend of speculation and intrigue that brings the trilogy to a rousing end.




Tucker Lake Chronicle


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Fifty years ago, Joan Crosby and her husband, Dick, moved from the Minneapolis suburbs to spend a winter on the outskirts of the BWCAW in a primitive one-room cabin without road access or modern conveniences. She baked pies in a Dutch oven while Dick kept the woodpile topped up. They heard the wolves howl and the loons call, watched the seasons change, entertained occasional visitors-invited or not-and made periodic trips across two lakes and a connecting portage to their vehicle, then on into Grand Marias to do laundry and replenish supplies.




The Mallalieu Lake Chronicles


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THE MALLALIEU LAKE CHRONICLES is the story of a year in fishing. It follows the author from the cold days of winter when we dream of fishing to the magic of spring and the opening of the fishing season to the lazy days of summer and the glorious times of autumn. We travel to Panama for peacock bass, to Canada for walleyes and northern pike and to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota. We fish the Porcupine Mountains in Upper Michigan for smallmouth bass, for musky in northern Wisconsin and waters close to the writers home in western Wisconsin. But it is more than just catching fish. We listen to the haunting cry of the loons, the wind through the pines, smell the smoke of campfires and bacon frying in the morning, drink bourbon out of a coffee cup and eat fresh fish fillets cooked on a camp stove. And it is about people. There are fishing buddies and memories; the authors remembers his grandfather who taught him to fish, his father a Marine Corps World War II veteran and trout fisherman, old friends from childhood and new fishing pals. It is about companionship and adventure and travel as much as it is about fishing. It is about the wonder of nature and laughter among friends and taking a young boy fishing and watching a bald eagle cavort in the skies. It is what fishing and fishermen are all about.




Ghost on Black Mountain


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ONCE A PERSON LEAVES THE MOUNTAIN, THEY NEVER COME BACK, NOT REALLY. THEY’RE LOST FOREVER. Nellie Clay married Hobbs Pritchard without even noticing he was a spell conjured into a man, a walking, talking ghost story. But her mama knew. She saw it in her tea leaves: death. Folks told Nellie to get off the mountain while she could, to go back home before it was too late. Hobbs wasn’t nothing but trouble. He’d even killed a man. No telling what else. That mountain was haunted, and soon enough, Nellie would feel it too. One way or another, Hobbs would get what was coming to him. The ghosts would see to that. . . . Told in the stunning voices of five women whose lives are inextricably bound when a murder takes place in rural Depression-era North Carolina, Ann Hite’s unforgettable debut spans generations and conjures the best of Southern folk-lore—mystery, spirits, hoodoo, and the incomparable beauty of the Appalachian landscape.