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Books with author S. Alan Fox

  • The Sorcerer's Heart

    S. Alan Fox

    eBook
    All Will wants is to be a knight, but he is told he doesn’t have the speed or talent. Then he meets Elizabeth. Even though she’s a girl and not allowed to be a knight, Elizabeth demonstrates more skills than Will has ever seen. She offers to train him, with the help of her father, Sir Reginald, the greatest fighter of his day, but now retired.With their help, Will quickly improves. Then Sir Reginald is killed by an evil sorcerer. Elizabeth vows revenge but the magician is rumored to be invincible, unless his heart is destroyed. With an ancient spell, he had removed his own heart and locked it away at the bottom of a deep mine.Can Will and Elizabeth fight their way down through the mine, recover the heart, and defeat the wicked sorcerer?
  • Black Moon Rising

    S. Alan Fox

    eBook (, May 10, 2016)
    In 1930 Jimmy' father went to prison for bank robbery and murder. Jimmy vows to restore the family's honor by finding the missing money and returning it. The local sheriff, a World War I veteran, takes a liking to Jimmy and they bond as Jimmy searches for clues to the money.Then two men are killed and one of Jimmy's friends is accused of the crime. Can Jimmy solve two murders and find the stolen money before the Ku Klux Klan decides to seek justice?
  • Kayaking

    Alan Fox

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Jan. 1, 1993)
    An experienced kayaker discusses the basics of the sport, such as safety, equipment, and planning a trip, and also talks about the joys of kayaking on both peaceful rivers and turbulent whitewater.
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  • All Action: Conoeing

    Alan Fox

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, June 30, 1992)
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  • The Blood Machine

    S. Alan Fox

    eBook
    During his grandmother's funeral, Scott Rowe's great uncle asks him to come to work for him that summer. The task? Building a machine to bring back the spirits of the dead. And where does he want to build this machine? Why, a haunted house, of course.
  • The Blood Machine

    S. Alan Fox

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 2, 2016)
    Scott Rowe is offered a chance to help his uncle with his research. The project? To build a machine to talk to the dead. And where will they build it? Why, in a haunted house, of course.
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  • The Sorcerer's Heart

    S. Alan Fox

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2016)
    All Will wants is to be a knight, but he is told he doesn’t have the speed or talent. Then he meets Elizabeth. Even though she’s a girl and not allowed to be a knight, Elizabeth demonstrates more skills than Will has ever seen. She offers to train him, with the help of her father, Sir Reginald, the greatest fighter of his day, but now retired. With their help, Will quickly improves. Then Sir Reginald is killed by an evil sorcerer. Elizabeth vows revenge but the magician is rumored to be invincible, unless his heart is destroyed. With an ancient spell, he had removed his own heart and locked it away at the bottom of a deep mine. Can Will and Elizabeth fight their way down through the mine, recover the heart, and defeat the wicked sorcerer?
  • Black Moon Rising

    S. Alan Fox

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2016)
    In 1933, twelve-year-old Jimmy Jackson takes his sister and friend to see an eagle’s nest, and finds a body in the woods instead. He later discovers that the body was in fact his father, who had gone to prison when Jimmy was five. Their mother tells them that their father had robbed a bank where two men were killed, and was given life in prison. An accomplice had been gunned down, but the money was never found. The local sheriff, a long-time friend of his father, suspected another person was behind the robbery, and the money was never found. He believes Jimmy’s father had broken out of prison to get his share of the money, which Jimmy’s mother needs badly. Jimmy is determined to find the money, both to restore honor to his family name and for the reward, which could help his mother keep their home. Within a week, another man is murdered, and Jimmy’s black friend is accused of the killing. The KKK threatens to lynch his friend. Can Jimmy save his friend, knowing to do so he must confront the Klan and solve two murders?