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  • Deadpoint

    Nikki Tate

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Ayla loves climbing. But she prefers to climb indoors, with all her safety harnesses in place and soft mats to land on. Her climbing partner and best friend, Lissy, is much more adventurous and loves the outdoors. When Lissy starts hanging out with Carlos, the new thrill-seeking guy in town, Ayla wants to keep an eye on her and finds herself tagging along on a weekend climbing trip up Black Dog Mountain. But things go very wrong when Lissy and her dad, the only adult in the group, are badly injured high on the side of the mountain. Suddenly the risks of climbing become very real. Ayla and Carlos need to figure out how to get help, and every decision they make could have catastrophic consequences.
    Y
  • Deadpoint

    Helen Ginger

    eBook (High Canyon Book, June 22, 2017)
    A dead maintenance supervisor and an intrusive firebrand preacher have popped up at Hart of Atlantis Park and Aquarium in the Hill Country. Although divorced from Michael Lansing, the park’s security officer, Codie Hart resolves to work with him to protect her family’s business. When a skilled, ritualistic killer arrives to steal newly developed technology and seek revenge on an old enemy, Michael must decide how to protect Codie and the park without reliving his past.
  • Deadpoint

    Nikki Tate

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 15, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ayla must face her fears and make her way back down the mountain after a guide is injured in a climbing accident.
    Y
  • Deadpoint

    S. Cassell

    Mass Market Paperback (Pinnacle, Feb. 1, 1993)
    While diving in the wreck of the U.S.S. Arizona at the bottom of Pearl Harbor, Ben Spain uncovers a secret correspondence between President Roosevelt and Emperor Hirohito, and the key to billions in gold. Original.
  • Deadpoint

    Nikki Tate

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 30, 2017)
    Ayla loves climbing. But she prefers to climb indoors, with all her safety harnesses in place and soft mats to land on. Her climbing partner and best friend, Lissy, is much more adventurous and loves the outdoors. When Lissy starts hanging out with Carlos, the new thrill-seeking guy in town, Ayla wants to keep an eye on her and finds herself tagging along on a weekend climbing trip up Black Dog Mountain. But things go very wrong when Lissy and her dad, the only adult in the group, are badly injured high on the side of the mountain. Suddenly the risks of climbing become very real. Ayla and Carlos need to figure out how to get help, and every decision they make could have catastrophic consequences.
    Y