The Mystery Rider


Book Description

While Ben and his sister, Emma, are exploring the salt marsh of Quicksand Bay, they make a sickening discovery and find a badly injured Marsh Hawk. They are about to take the hawk to CROW, a nearby wildlife rescue shelter, when they are confronted by a dirt-bike rider on a metallic-red machine. The rider offers to help but Ben mistrusts him. After an argument the rider angrily speeds away across the marsh trails. At CROW, Ben meets a local wildlife conservation officer and learns that poachers are killing birds and wild animals and selling parts for thousands of dollars to overseas buyers. Is the dirt-bike rider one of the poachers? From then on Ben, his sister, Emma and his friend, Jed, are on the trail of the mystery rider on the marsh. When Bens pet crow, Jacky, is injured the children spend more and more time at CROW. Finally, Ben and Jacky trap the mystery rider and help the wildlife officer catch the gang of poachers. And Jacky surprises everyone!




Mystery Rider


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In the third installment in the Horses and Friends series, thirteen-year-old Kate Ferris already has one problem. Snooty, well-to-do Melissa is boarding her horse at Kate’s family stable. When Melissa suddenly turns nice, Kate is shocked ... and suspicious. The last thing she needs is more trouble. So when a hooded rider appears—and then disappears—on a stunning black horse outside her home, Kate isn’t sure if Melissa is playing a trick or something more dangerous is going on. Either way, Kate and her friends will need an extra measure of faith and courage to solve this mystery.




Mystery of the Midnight Rider


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Some equestrians are up to more than horseplay in this third book of the Nancy Drew Diaries, a fresh approach to a classic series. At the prestigious—and competitive—River Heights Horse Show, the prizes, which range from money to possible placement on the Olympic Team, are so highly coveted that anyone from the riders to the owners will do anything to win…even drug the horses! Who’s up to no good? Nancy, Bess and George are on the case!




To The Last Man, The Mysterious Rider & Desert Gold (A Wild West Trilogy)


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To the Last Man: A Story of the Pleasant Valley War is a western novel. It is a story of a family feud healed by young love. The story is based on a factual event involving the notorious Hashknife gang of Northern Arizona. The story follows an ancient feud between two frontier families that is inflamed when one of the families takes up cattle rustling. "Seventeen years ago miners working a claim of Belllounds's in the mountains above Middle Park had found a child asleep in the columbines along the trail. Near that point Indians, probably Arapahoes coming across the mountains to attack the Utes, had captured or killed the occupants of a prairie-schooner. There was no other clue. The miners took the child to their camp, fed and cared for it, and, after the manner of their kind, named it Columbine. Then they brought it to Belllounds." - Zane Grey, "The Mysterious Rider" "A face haunted Cameron—a woman's face. It was there in the white heart of the dying campfire; it hung in the shadows that hovered over the flickering light; it drifted in the darkness beyond." - Zane Grey, "Desert Gold" Zane Grey (1872-1939) was an American author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that were a basis for the Western genre in literature and the arts. With his veracity and emotional intensity, he connected with millions of readers worldwide, during peacetime and war, and inspired many Western writers who followed him. Grey was a major force in shaping the myths of the Old West; his books and stories were adapted into other media, such as film and TV productions. He was the author of more than 90 books, some published posthumously and/or based on serials originally published in magazines.




Mystery Ride


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A mystery game is being held at Pine Hollow Stables and Stevie, Carole, and Lisa can't wait to participate. They've never been on a mystery ride before. But what starts out as a fun canter through the autumn-touched woods quickly becomes frightening when the girls of the Saddle Club realize that a real mystery is afoot. Who is the secret rider who has crashed the game and doesn't want to play by the rules?




The Possum Riders


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It was the late 1870s, and a sleepy little town in Bailey County, Tennessee, would witness the beginning of a new era in hometown heroes. As the twins Emily and Alyssa grew up on their family’s jelly bean farm, they would be part of a strange and wonderful lifelong odyssey of adventure, mystery, and world travel. They would soon become America’s new heroes. Are you ready to find out what the commotion was on the playground at school? What will happen when everyone discovers they have strange creatures living near their quiet little town? Will Emily and Alyssa be ready when they are finally put to the test? Well, hold on to your teddy bear and grab some jelly beans because you’re about to enter into the world of the Possum Riders!




Selected Bibliography on Death and Dying


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1494 references to books and articles from the fields of medicine, psychology, psychiatry, religion, and general literature. Dates of publications cover a span of over a century. Entries arranged alphabetically by primary authors. Includes journal abbreviation list. Index of authors and subjects.




Western Classics: Zane Grey Collection (27 Novels in One Edition)


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Zane Grey's Western Classics: Zane Grey Collection (27 Novels in One Edition) is a formidable collection of the legendary author's most iconic works set in the untamed wild west. Grey's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions transport the reader to a time when cowboys, outlaws, and rugged landscapes dominated the American frontier. His prose is imbued with a sense of adventure and danger, making each novel a thrilling journey through the rugged western terrain. This collection represents a cornerstone of American literature, showcasing Grey's enduring impact on the Western genre. Zane Grey, often referred to as the 'father of the Western novel,' drew inspiration from his own experiences in the West as a young man and his deep love for the natural beauty of the landscape. His firsthand knowledge of the West, combined with his remarkable imagination, allowed him to craft tales that resonate with readers to this day. For anyone passionate about the Wild West or interested in exploring the origins of the Western genre, Zane Grey's Western Classics: Zane Grey Collection is a must-read. Each novel is a testament to Grey's literary prowess and his ability to capture the essence of a bygone era with unmatched authenticity and flair.




The Bull Rider's Baby


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When a bull rider returns home as a single dad, building a future for his daughter will take facing a difficult past in this wholesome romance novel. One minute, Keeton West is a confirmed bachelor living out of a suitcase on the professional bull riding circuit. The next, he’s the single dad of a baby he didn’t know existed. Now back home in Oklahoma, Keeton desperately needs help with little Lucy—the kind of help Sophie Cooper could provide. Everyone in town remembers the tragedy that changed Keeton and Sophie’s lives forever. And spending time with Keeton seems to remind Sophie of all she lost. She won’t get close to another bull rider. Yet one sweet baby girl has her own way of bringing two hearts together.