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  • The Mysterious Stranger

    A.R. Cunningham

    language (Arcnovels, May 4, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop.In The Mysterious Stranger, a burglar is on the loose in the small town of Plainville, and Artie is determined to crack the case! When he runs into an odd, dangerous-looking stranger in town, Artie is convinced the man is up to no good. Lacking any proof, Artie tails him, enlisting the help of his friends Jenny and Sam. But is the scary stranger the burglar the police are looking for, or has Artie found himself in a mess of trouble?
  • The Creeping Sludge

    A.R. Cunningham

    language (Arcnovels, May 7, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop.In The Creeping Sludge, Artie and his friends go up against the Krag Chemical Company who, they suspect, is polluting the river. They run across two crooks, nicknamed "Ham and Cheese," and try to discover why their science teacher—who was leading the charge against the chemical company—has gone missing. In the process, they discover that they are in a race against time to stop Krag before it's too late!
  • The Ride of Doom

    A.R. Cunningham

    language (Arcnovels, May 13, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop.In The Ride of Doom, the county fair is in town and Artie is anxious to try out the new attraction—The Ride of Doom. Performing at the fair is Artie's favorite singer, Dallas Dakota, a big star when Artie's parents were young, and now doing the county fair circuit. When the local bank is robbed and suspicion falls on Dallas Dakota and his band, Artie springs into action to prove that his favorite singer is innocent. Does the secret lie in The Ride of Doom?
  • Pretty Perilous Parakeet

    L.G. Cunningham

    language (, Oct. 1, 2019)
    A debut spooky middle grade novel from Amazon best-selling author L.G. Cunningham, perfect for fans of Goosebumps and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.Tarantulas, snakes and lizards are no problem whatsoever for 12-year-old animal expert, Archie Jones! But when an unexpected turn of events lead to his annoying sister demanding they take home an innocent golden-plumed parakeet from a creepy animal sanctuary (and its creepy owner), Archie discovers rather quickly that this is not a cute and cuddly bird.Can Archie and his best-leopard-gecko-lizard-friend, Lizzie, return the evil monster bird before it destroys his life?Can the siblings put their rivalry aside and find their way to the sanctuary through the dark forest?Find out this and much, much more in this animal-packed, magical, hilarious, mind-blowing adventure that is sure to keep you asking: what happens next?
  • New Jersey a Mirror on America 1988

    John F. Cunningham

    Hardcover (Afton Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Book by Cunningham, John F.
  • The Ghost Car

    A.R. Cunningham

    language (Arcnovels, May 6, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop.In The Ghost Car, a number of mysterious sightings of a priceless antique car stolen 25 years earlier from a local car show has the town in an uproar. Is it a "ghost" or the real car? And why, after all these years has it reappeared? Artie is determined to get to the bottom of it and find the car—and in the process solve a 25-year-old mystery the police say is hopeless.
  • Jesse: Back to the Future

    Chet Cunningham

    eBook (Wolfpack Publishing, Sept. 13, 2013)
    Zap, and you're in another time! Jesse James and his gang find themselves in the 21st Century, and talk about a fish out of water. This is a fun, wild romp, an action adventure that will keep you laughing and rooting for things to get back to normal.
  • The Sky Prisoner

    A.R. Cunningham

    language (Arcnovels, May 10, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop.In The Sky Prisoner, Artie and his friends witness a small plane crash in the forest. When they arrive on the scene, the plane is empty, but they discover a coded message taped to the control panel. The plane was stolen from a nearby airport, one of many that have recently disappeared without a trace, and Artie is determined to break the code and solve the mystery of the missing planes. In this humorous and exciting adventure, Artie runs across a suspicious airport manager, lots of cows, a gang of airplane thieves, and he takes an unplanned airplane journey halfway across the country, the prisoner of a singing pilot who can’t hit the high notes.
  • Trent: Teenage Spy

    Chet Cunningham

    language (Wolfpack Publishing, Oct. 13, 2013)
    Trent Sampson is a San Diego Police Cadet, and graduates to dangerous work long before he thinks he's ready...but he's young, and can go places the cops and FBI cannot! Can he use his youth, his best weapon, to save his own life and that of the FBI man he is working with?
  • You, New Jersey and the world

    John T Cunningham

    Unknown Binding (Afton Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Introduces the geography, history, industries, cities, government, and people of "The Garden State."
  • Bo Monkey And His Stinky Situation

    E N Cunningham

    Paperback (Indy Pub, July 1, 2020)
    Self Published Author E.N. Cunningham offers a tale of true friendship and the impact honesty has in a simple kind gesture. Bo is an average monkey just wanting to have fun, but a stinky situation leaves him questioning himself. See how a little honesty with a dash of kindness creates a book with a lesson for young children and adults can relate to. Enjoy the captivating illustrations that will draw you and your children back again and again.
  • Deadly Justice

    Chet Cunningham

    Paperback (Wolfpack Publishing, Nov. 18, 2014)
    Introducing Lance Logan who has built up a reputation as Mr. Justice. But only three or four people know the true identity of Mr. Justice. When he hears of murder in the west, where the common man can't get justice for himself, he brings the bad guys in. The first book finds him defending a county sheriff he has worked with who has been convicted of back shooting and killing a man. Lance goes to the town and finds a lying eye witness, gets the sheriff cleared, then goes on three separate man hunts to bring the killers to justice. It’s a long hunt and he gets it done without revealing who he is. Then he hurries home to set the date for his wedding with his long time lady friend. He lives near Bend, Kansas on the Black Horse Ranch where he runs about 150 brood cows as he waits for his next challenge for Mr. Justice. This is a continuing series of Western adventures. He hears about some injustice in the West and goes to that area to battle the bad guys to bring justice to the common man who can't fight for it himself. This book finds Mr. Justice defending a north county sheriff who is falsely accused of back shooting and killing a man. Lance goes to the town, finds an eye witness to the actual killing, gets the sheriff released, then goes on a three man hunting trip to bring the real killers to justice. It's a long and dangerous trip and his life and that of the accused killers hang in the balance when he blunders into a war between two feuding families. We don't know if he will survive, let alone get back to the county jail with his prisoner