About This Book
DANGER COMES TO TOWN
The town of Pierson was usually a quiet place, but not after Peter, Stan and Stevie John had been shot at in the woods. The whizz of that bullet seemed to serve as a signal for the mysterious events that piled up immediately afterward.
The was the case of the missing footprints, the stealing of a worthless magazine, and the disappearance of jars of canned berries. There was the mystery surrounding the boys' English teacher, the sudden influx of gangsters into the town—not to mention the lies that were uttered by otherwise respectable people.
One thing the boys knew: never before had life been so exciting—even to the point of almost making them forget to go fishing. But at times there was fear, too, because that was a natural reaction to extreme danger.
The town of Pierson was usually a quiet place, but not after Peter, Stan and Stevie John had been shot at in the woods. The whizz of that bullet seemed to serve as a signal for the mysterious events that piled up immediately afterward.
The was the case of the missing footprints, the stealing of a worthless magazine, and the disappearance of jars of canned berries. There was the mystery surrounding the boys' English teacher, the sudden influx of gangsters into the town—not to mention the lies that were uttered by otherwise respectable people.
One thing the boys knew: never before had life been so exciting—even to the point of almost making them forget to go fishing. But at times there was fear, too, because that was a natural reaction to extreme danger.