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In the third story of the Peabody Adventure Series, Jack and Scruggs accompany Jack's uncle on a search for lost gold. Anonymous threats and mysterious accidents hound the expedition, but the team doggedly continues, with Jack and Scruggs acting as assistants. Who is "Long Tooth," their mysterious enemy? And how far will he go to stop the expedition?
Facing danger in the remote Canadian Rockies, Jack and Scruggs work together to overcome the dangers facing them and their team. Again and again they combine wit and courage to overcome the obstacles and dangers thrown in their way.

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In the third story of the Peabody Adventure Series, Jack and Scruggs accompany Jack's uncle on a search for lost gold. Anonymous threats and mysterious accidents hound the expedition, but the team doggedly continues, with Jack and Scruggs acting as assistants. Who is "Long Tooth," their mysterious enemy? And how far will he go to stop the expedition?

Facing danger in the remote Canadian Rockies, Jack and Scruggs work together to overcome the dangers facing them and their team. Again and again they combine wit and courage to overcome the obstacles and dangers thrown in their way.


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After the harrowing events of 9/11, Jeri Massi did some soul searching and realized that she needed to live a more authentic, charitable, concerned Christian life. Already familiar with two cases of the abuse of children in Christian Fundamentalism, she decided to research and document cases in order to keep the sacred lives of these children public, so that their stories could not be hidden by the pastors in power in Fundamentalism.

A graduate of Bob Jones University, she undertook reasearch of the structure on Christian Fundamentalism, its history, and other abuse cases that were hidden away in the back rooms of churches. At first naively thinking she might find as many as half a dozen cases, she soon realized that there surely were dozens of abuse cases in these churches, then as she continued to uncover cases, hundreds.

After thirteen years of documenting cases, interviewing victims, and confronting pastors, she realized that sexually abusing children is as much a part of the church culture of Christian Fundamentalism as baptism by immersion and Wednesday night church suppers.