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Books with title Plunge

  • The Plunge

    Jane Thornley

    eBook (Riverflow Press, Feb. 15, 2018)
    Truth or consequence. For Phoebe McCabe, it's not a choice, but a reckoning. For gallery owner Phoebe McCabe, life would be perfect if crime didn’t run in her family—literally. Both her brother and her love interest are Robin Hood thieves hunted by Interpol for stealing from the black market and giving to museums, an idea almost noble enough for Phoebe to live with. Only she can't. Once she begins questioning how much of the stolen treasures actually reach their intended destinations, Phoebe is caught in a vortex of danger and deceit.She races to Italy to investigate accompanied by her favorite friend-who-can’t-be-trusted, Sir Rupert Fox, and, Max, her godfather. Clues plunge them into the jungles of Jamaica, entangle them in secrets and lies, and finally force Phoebe to face what she's been avoiding all along. Saving her own neck is only part of the problem. "Some very unexpected twists & turns, revs up the storyline. Its one of those books where you'll say I'll read just a little more and before you know it, it's one in the morning. This was definitely worth waiting for, so don't miss it!" --Amazon reviewer
  • Plunge

    Eric Howling

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Cade's dad thinks triathlons are for wimps. He doesn't think it's a real sport and wishes Cade would play football instead, like his older brother, Trent. So Cade trains in secret and qualifies to compete in the provincial championship in Sylvan Lake. The night before the event, Cade's coach suddenly can't go, and Cade is forced to ask his dad for a ride there. He only agrees because Trent has a football game nearby. The road trip takes a nasty turn when his dad swerves to avoid a deer and their car hurtles into an ice-cold river. It's up to Cade to use his skills to save his entire family.
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  • Plunge

    Eric Howling

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Cade's dad thinks triathlons are for wimps. He doesn't think it's a real sport and wishes Cade would play football instead, like his older brother, Trent. So Cade trains in secret and qualifies to compete in the provincial championship in Sylvan Lake. The night before the event, Cade's coach suddenly can't go, and Cade is forced to ask his dad for a ride there. He only agrees because Trent has a football game nearby. The road trip takes a nasty turn when his dad swerves to avoid a deer and their car hurtles into an ice-cold river. It's up to Cade to use his skills to save his entire family.
    U
  • The Plunge

    Jane Thornley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 26, 2018)
    For knitter and gallery owner Phoebe McCabe, life would be perfect if crime didn’t run in her family—literally. Both her brother and her love interest are Robin Hood thieves hunted by Interpol for stealing antiquities from black marked crooks and giving them to museum and art galleries, an idea almost noble enough for Phoebe to live with. That is, until she begins questioning how much of the stolen treasures actually reach their intended destinations. When a missing Raphael her boyfriend acquires, stays missing, Phoebe and her godfather race to Italy to investigate accompanied by her favorite friend-who-can’t-be-trusted, Sir Rupert Fox. Only Phoebe will soon learn that once again the men she loves are keeping secrets and these are significant enough to force her hand at last. What Phoebe decides to do in the end will change her life and the lives of those she loves forever.