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Books in Mysteries in Our National Parks series

  • Mysteries in Our National Parks: Over The Edge

    Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, March 1, 2002)
    Wildlife veterinarian Olivia Landon has been asked to help find the source of the lead shotgun pellets that are poisoning the few remaining California condors in Grand Canyon National Park. After she announces a plan, Olivia receives a death threat on her laptop. The plot soon thickens to involve the Landon kids, Jack and Ashley, and the family’s temporary ward—15-year-old Morgan Rogers, a rebellious self-proclaimed anarchist and computer buff. Tension mounts when the e-mail threat is almost carried out and Morgan is the only witness. The following investigation leads readers on a trip through Morgan’s cyberworld connections and builds to a thrilling conclusion.
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  • Running Scared

    Gloria Skurzynski

    Paperback (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 2002)
    While lost in a tunnel at Carlsbad Cavern, thirteen-year-old Jack, eleven-year-old Ashley, and their eight-year-old foster brother, Sam, think bats and darkness are their worst problems, until they stumble across thieves.
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  • Mysteries in Our National Parks: Cliff-Hanger: A Mystery in Mesa Verde National Park

    Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 8, 2007)
    When a cougar attacks a hiker in Mesa Verde National Park, the Landons have another mystery on their hands. Jack and Ashley are used to visiting parks with their wildlife veterinarian mother and photographer father, but this time their hands are full with a foster child called Lucky Deal. As Lucky and Jack become friends, Ashley becomes suspicious: What did Lucky take from the burn site? Who did she call in the night? In a midnight showdown at Spruce Tree House, Jack realizes there's more to fear than a killer cat. Cliff-Hanger weaves Native American folklore, natural science, and geography into a heart-pounding thriller. The afterword by Will Morris, Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services at Mesa Verde, outlines the dangers of cougar attacks and the need to protect wild animals.
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  • Buried Alive

    Gloria Skurzynski

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 1, 2002)
    While their parents study why wolverines are disappearing from Alaska's Denali National Park, Jack and Ashley are stranded in a remote area with their mysterious new foster brother when a hit man's bullet triggers an avalanche.
  • Out of the Deep

    Gloria Skurzynski

    Paperback (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Jack, Ashley, and their unreliable new foster sister set out to solve the mystery of why whales are beaching themselves at Acadia National Park.
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  • Escape from Fear

    Gloria Skurzynski

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 2002)
    While at St. John National Park in the Virgin Islands for a seminar on coral reefs, the Landons help a wealthy thirteen-year-old to find his birth mother, who he believes is in danger.
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  • Valley of Death

    Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 2002)
    The Landon family makes a trip to Death Valley National Park accompanied by a mysterious new foster child, fourteen-year-old Leesa Sherman.
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  • Running Scared

    Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson

    Library Binding
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  • Out of the Deep

    Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson

    Library Binding
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