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Shortly after his mother is killed in a car accident, Lucas returns home to Havelock to live with his dad. At his school, Lucas stumbles upon three boys recruiting another young boy to carry out a school shooting. Lucas comes away from the encounter carrying a pistol. Hidden in the butt of the gun is a flash drive containing the directives to terrorists to infiltrate Wounded Arrow, where 200 Military service dogs have been returned from the war overseas. Their goal is to place a chemical agent in the ventilators of the compound, eliminating these retired service dogs awaiting adoption as a reward for the service they provided to the US.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Shortly after his mother is killed in a car accident, Lucas returns home to Havelock to live with his dad. At his school, Lucas stumbles upon three boys recruiting another young boy to carry out a school shooting. Lucas comes away from the encounter carrying a pistol. Hidden in the butt of the gun is a flash drive containing the directives to terrorists to infiltrate Wounded Arrow, where 200 Military service dogs have been returned from the war overseas. Their goal is to place a chemical agent in the ventilators of the compound, eliminating these retired service dogs awaiting adoption as a reward for the service they provided to the US.
Autorenporträt
Tom Frye spent 45 years as an advocate for troubled youth. He began his career in high school, serving as a street contact for a run-away shelter. When kids at a detention center asked for sequels to his stories, he knew he had discovered a way to connect with them. He has served as a mediator for his own truancy program, providing escorts to schools for alternative students. He once produced a sub-stance abuse challenge course that impacted 15,000 kids. He believes, however, that his greatest accomplishment was sum-med up by one troubled boy who wrote to him while confined: "Discovered your book today. It was like reading a letter you wrote directly to me. Thanks for giving me hope." Check out his website: www.tomfrye.org Or send him an email and tell him what you think of the book: authorfrye@gmail.com