Well, it happened again, this time in the middle of the darkest, deepest jungles of Venezuela. It all started when me and my best friends Billy, Todd, and Carlitos got kidnapped for ransom by some diamond smugglers while we were fishing on the Orinoco River. To make matters worse, the leader of the gang was Roberto Malo, and he was going to torture us and then throw us to the gators for what we did to his brother back in Campo Mata. We just barely escaped and made a beeline for the mysterious cliffs of the Lost Tepui. We hid in caves under waterfalls, blew up some things, got shot at, fought…mehr
Well, it happened again, this time in the middle of the darkest, deepest jungles of Venezuela. It all started when me and my best friends Billy, Todd, and Carlitos got kidnapped for ransom by some diamond smugglers while we were fishing on the Orinoco River. To make matters worse, the leader of the gang was Roberto Malo, and he was going to torture us and then throw us to the gators for what we did to his brother back in Campo Mata. We just barely escaped and made a beeline for the mysterious cliffs of the Lost Tepui. We hid in caves under waterfalls, blew up some things, got shot at, fought off a huge snake, and got caught in a huge flood. And when it was all over, we'd even added a new member to our super exclusive club we call the Machacas. Sure hope you like reading about this latest adventure of ours.
G. Leigh Lyons writes books about action-filled adventures in faraway places, mostly for middle grade and young adult readers.He draws his inspiration from his real life experiences living and working in foreign countries, including Venezuela and Ecuador (the countries in which he grew up), Bolivia, Argentina and Iran.Avery McShane was originally published in 2012 by Bloomsbury in the UK. The second edition of this book is now entitled Avery McShane and the Silver Spurs. The second and third books in the series are Avery McShane and the Lost Tepui and Avery McShane and the Voodoo Witch.Other books by this author include The Pirates of Xingu and Achilles Wept. The author lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Jeanie, and his dogs, Delta and Lily. When he isn't watching his beloved soccer team, Barcelona, he's out there fly fishing in the mountains.And when he's not doing any of things, he probably writing about cool adventures, just for you.For more information go to www.gleighlyons.com
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