Kidnapped

A Leah Crawford Teenage Suspense Mystery

Kids, Fiction, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Kidnapped by Chris L. Crilley, Green Fern Publishing
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Author: Chris L. Crilley ISBN: 9780989965330
Publisher: Green Fern Publishing Publication: March 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chris L. Crilley
ISBN: 9780989965330
Publisher: Green Fern Publishing
Publication: March 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

DANGER. MYSTERY. SUSPENSE.

14-year-old Leah Crawford was enjoying her summer vacation before starting high school in the fall, but that all changed with the appearance of a hooded stranger and neighborhood kidnapping.

Readers will enjoy this engaging teenage suspense mystery as they follow a trio of friends working to unravel the clues to a teenager’s baffling disappearance.

Using the skills they learned in mock trial competition and with the help of today's technology, Leah and her friends gather information and evidence as they hope to “break the case wide open” and save Jennie.

*            “What had we gotten ourselves into? Each piece of information pulled us further and further into Jennie's case. We now had real clues and real facts to help Jennie. But now we had to figure out what to do with the clues and the facts we had. Who should we talk to? Would we get in trouble for all the half-truths? Would anyone listen to us? Could our information save Jennie?”*

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DANGER. MYSTERY. SUSPENSE.

14-year-old Leah Crawford was enjoying her summer vacation before starting high school in the fall, but that all changed with the appearance of a hooded stranger and neighborhood kidnapping.

Readers will enjoy this engaging teenage suspense mystery as they follow a trio of friends working to unravel the clues to a teenager’s baffling disappearance.

Using the skills they learned in mock trial competition and with the help of today's technology, Leah and her friends gather information and evidence as they hope to “break the case wide open” and save Jennie.

*            “What had we gotten ourselves into? Each piece of information pulled us further and further into Jennie's case. We now had real clues and real facts to help Jennie. But now we had to figure out what to do with the clues and the facts we had. Who should we talk to? Would we get in trouble for all the half-truths? Would anyone listen to us? Could our information save Jennie?”*

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