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  • Hear No Evil

    Mary L Hamilton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 15, 2017)
    "I don't want you anymore."Brady can't believe his mother's last words when she drops him off at summer camp.Even surrounded by hundreds of campers, he's never felt so alone. And a camp bully doesn't help the situation. Rustic Knoll Bible Camp is a great place to make memories, but not all of them are fun and games.A betrayal, a disturbing phone call home, and a daring nighttime escape across a stormy lake challenge Brady to uncover the truth.Because the truth is not always what it seems.Will the courage he learned with help from his friends be enough to face the problems at home?You'll love Hear No Evil, first in a series, because it's the next best thing to going to camp. No bug spray needed!Get it now!
  • Hear No Evil

    Mary L. Hamilton

    eBook (, Feb. 19, 2017)
    “I don’t want you anymore . . .”Brady can’t believe his mother’s last words when she drops him off at summer camp.Even surrounded by hundreds of campers, he has never felt so alone. And a camp bully doesn’t help the situation. Rustic Knoll Bible Camp is a great place to make memories, but not all of them are fun and games.A betrayal, a disturbing phone call home, and a daring nighttime escape across a stormy lake challenge Brady to uncover the truthBecause truth is not always what it seems.Will the courage he learned with help from his friends be enough to face the problems at home?You’ll love Hear No Evil, first in a series, because it’s the next best thing to going to camp—no bug spray needed!Get it now.
  • Hear No Evil

    Mary L. Hamilton

    Paperback (HopeSprings Books, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Middle Grade Readers. Christian fiction for 8-12 year olds. Summer camp is no fun for Brady McCaul. The girl with the cute dimples thinks he’s immature and childish. The camp bully targets him with cruel taunts and teasing, and flips Brady’s canoe to keep him from winning the race. But worst of all, his mom won’t let him come home. She doesn’t want him living with her anymore. Brady wonders if even God cares about him. Can Brady figure out what he did to earn Mom’s rejection and change her mind by week’s end? Or will he have to live with his workaholic dad, the guy who left when Brady was seven? All seems lost until a surprising secret changes everything.