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  • The Lucky Prisoner

    Tomi Farrell

    language (FC & N, Dec. 20, 2017)
    ** The sequel to The Lucky Winner **It all began on that day. With her entire family behind bars, Ella’s new life begins as a freshman at Stanford University in California. Despite her wish to live a normal life again, it appears she is still heavily cursed by her "luckiest" day, the day of her mother’s infamous lottery win two years ago. She discovers, in an act that feels like déjà vu, that someone has stolen five million dollars from the trust in her name.Reunited with her high school crush, North Dakota State Police Detective Zachary Lake, Ella is determined to solve the mystery and defeat this new evil.
  • The Lucky Prisoner

    Tomi Farrell

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 27, 2017)
    ** The sequel to The Lucky Winner ** It all began on that day. With her entire family behind bars, Ella’s new life begins as a freshman at Stanford University in California. Despite her wish to live a normal life again, it appears she is still heavily cursed by her "luckiest" day, the day of her mother’s infamous lottery win two years earlier. She discovers, in an act that feels like déjà vu, that someone has stolen five million dollars from the trust in her name. Reunited with her high school crush, North Dakota State Police Detective Zachary Lake, Ella is determined to solve the mystery and defeat this new evil.
  • The Prisoner

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, June 1, 1997)
    In the winter of 1781, with the Revolutionary War closing in on Williamsburg, eleven-year-old Thomas Hutchinson must decide how to handle his own battles with bullies at school and worries about the Loyalist sympathies of his best friend's family.
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  • 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.
  • The Prisoner

    Cade Merrill, Cameron Dokey

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2001)
    At 18, Eliza Baynes was convicted of murder. She claimed that the real killer was under the control of the Blair Witch. Now, she wants Cade's help. "But," she warns, "if I tell you my story, you will die--."
  • The Ice Prisoner

    Logan Byrne

    language (Logan Byrne, Sept. 9, 2015)
    After winning the tournament and going home to her family, Alexia finally feels safe, like everything will be fine. She and Liam stopped the tournament from ever happening again, and even though they couldn’t stop all the people before them from going through it, nobody else ever will again. Alexia’s life looks like it’s finally going back to normal.It’s only when she and Liam are out one day, enjoying their hard-won freedom, that she finds out the government has other plans for them, and won’t let them get away with squandering their plans for domination. When Alexia and Liam are arrested and taken to a remote high-security prison where they’re forced to do backbreaking manual labor like breaking rocks for hours every day, they meet some unexpected new friends and are offered a chance to escape. And they decide to take it. To stop the government from continuing its heinous abuses of its citizens, they learn about a place where all the government’s secrets are held—but it’s far from easy to get to. They must go back into the grid, but this time into an unforgiving icy wasteland that is both heavily guarded and entirely inhospitable. There, they’ll find the secrets that will help them take down the government—but only if they can survive.This is the second book in a planned trilogy.
  • The Prisoner

    Rachel Redding

    language (, March 7, 2019)
    With her best friend Roxy's life hanging in the balance from the last encounter with the Vanators, Catrin refuses to leave her side. The nightshade-infused bullet meant for Catrin has hit her non-magical friend Roxy instead. Will the magic of the Healer be enough to save Roxy’s life?As Roxy sleeps in a medically induced coma, the Vanators continue their attacks. Finally, a showdown is agreed upon between the Vanators and Witches to end the battle between them once and for all. And it's agreed by both sides to be a fight to the death.Who will survive? And who will die? Will this truly put a stop to the war between them?Find out in the fourth book of this captivating Urban Fantasy serial.NOTE: This is a serial and the books must be read in order.
  • The Prisoner

    SK Lykke

    eBook (, Oct. 10, 2014)
    A death that could have been prevented is too much to bear for the boy who did nothing when he had the chance to save a life.
  • The Sky Prisoner

    A.R. Cunningham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 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.
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  • Paul, the Prisoner

    Penny Frank, Eric Ford

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Retells the New Testament story in which Paul decides he must continue to spread the good news about Jesus, even as far as Rome.
  • The Prisoner

    Professor of Russian Studies James Riordan

    Paperback (OUP Dump List, June 1, 2006)
    Two English children discover an injured German pilot. The air-raid warnings sound and they take shelter. While they are confined together, the pilot tells his story. They come to realise that the casualties of war are not just the soldiers.
  • Paul the Prisoner

    Penny Frank, Eric Ford, John Haysom, Tony Morris

    Paperback (Lion Publishing PLC, Dec. 31, 1987)
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