| Valley of Death (National Parks Mysteries) |
 | Authors: Gloria Skurzynski, Alane Ferguson Publisher: Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Turtleback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 145 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 0606242449 EAN: 9780606242448 ASIN: 0606242449
Publication Date: September 2002
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What's causing the deaths of desert bighorn sheep in Death Valley National Park? Wildlife veterinarian Olivia Landon has been called in to investigate. The plot thickens when her daughter, Ashley, is kidnapped by militants who mistake her for Leesa, a mysterious girl temporarily in the Landons' care. Tension builds to a spine-chilling climax when a showdown in the desert leads the family to a missile testing site and the key to what is killing the sheep.
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Customer Reviews:
Valley of Death (Mysteries in Our National Parks) July 1, 2008 Purchased for my grandson (age 12) who has read almost all of this series and is collecting the complete set. As a grandparent, these books foster the habit of reading and we have taken our grandson to several of the national parks written in this series. We first bought a book about 3 years ago at Mesa Verde and our grandson got hooked on them.
Thanks to the author!
Ryan's review November 3, 2006 I think this book was very good. It had a lot of action and suspense. In my opinion this book is one of the best in the series because of all the drama and suspense.
This book is about Jack, Ashley, and their parents going to Death Valley National Park and they bring a girl named Leesa Sherman. They all go to a place named Skidoo which is suppose to be a Ghost Town. Ashley tells them this freaky story about a man who got hung because he killed a lot of people. He was buried in a mine shaft. Jack gives Ashly a two-way radio and Ashley and Leesa go and look at some things before a sand storm comes. They see Leesa running toward them without Ashley and she said she lost her during the storm. They keep trying to contact her on the radio Jack gave her but there was no answer. All of a sudden they hear a voice come over the radio saying, "We have Ashley Landon and we are keeping her until Leesa Sherman is returned to us."
I recommend this book to a 11-13 year old or someone who likes mystery books.
Valley of Death July 19, 2004 I liked this book because there was alot of action when Ashley was captured.I also liked in the end how Leesa went back with her mother and not to the Unit. This is a good book to read. If your interested in this book pick it up and start reading, especially if you like mysteries.
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