Silent Night-Wicked Night
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Book Description
On an early morning ride near a California highway, a red SUV blurs by. At the sound of screaming tires, Vangie Seurbeau turns in the saddle, becoming a horrified witness to her mother's death. Maybe if she'd made a different choice, it wouldn't have happened.
Now beyond choices, she's hurled into change out of her control. Her grief-stricken father, a brilliant medical researcher, sells... More
On an early morning ride near a California highway, a red SUV blurs by. At the sound of screaming tires, Vangie Seurbeau turns in the saddle, becoming a horrified witness to her mother's death. Maybe if she'd made a different choice, it wouldn't have happened.
Now beyond choices, she's hurled into change out of her control. Her grief-stricken father, a brilliant medical researcher, sells their ranch. Guilt-filled and lonely, Vangie leaves nearly everything familiar and loved behind. She accompanies her dad on an assignment that will take her into the jungles of Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
Before they leave . . . an odd phone call. On the trip . . . unsettling glances, coincidental encounters, and a shadowy black vehicle. All have Vangie constantly looking over her shoulder. What is the sinister darkness she senses following her? Should she dismiss it as stress or simply a vivid imagination?
In Brazil, Vangie finds friendship with Kaleigh Roberts, a daughter of missionaries, discovering much in common. With a trusted guide, the girls hike into the rainforest--and within hours they are kidnapped. Vangie is a target. She has walked straight into mystery, intrigue, and mortal danger. Getting out of it looks impossible. Are all things possible with God?
Publisher | Xulon Press |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Young Adults
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# of Pages | 268 |
ISBN-10 | 1594673195 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1594673191 |
Publication Date | 02/05/2004 |
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