Lost Lake A Jippsy Russ Adventure

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Historical, Thrillers
Cover of the book Lost Lake A Jippsy Russ Adventure by Brian Wolfe, BrenWolfe Publications
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Author: Brian Wolfe ISBN: 1230002231938
Publisher: BrenWolfe Publications Publication: March 23, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian Wolfe
ISBN: 1230002231938
Publisher: BrenWolfe Publications
Publication: March 23, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Lost Lake was once a safe and fun place for Jippsy and his friends until:

“We interrupt this program for a special news bulletin.” Jippsy and his mom stopped what they were doing to listen to the report. “The notorious gangster, Dutch Shultz, and his associate, Otto Berman, escaped the custody of federal agents in upstate New York while en route to their hearing for tax evasion. They are said to be armed and dangerous and were last seen headed toward the Canadian border in a black 1931 Lincoln K. Local authorities request that you contact them immediately should you have any information regarding their whereabouts. We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.”

It was 1935, a time when crime syndicates were the real government and you couldn’t trust anyone. Jippsy and his friends were enjoying their summertime fun swimming, hunting and fishing at Lost Lake when their world was invaded by ruthless criminals.

Follow Jippsy and his friends as they embark on the adventure of their lives in pursuit of a treasure they only believe might exist, and which threatens to turn their peaceful town into the scene of murder and destruction.

Lost Lake, A Jippsy Russ Adventure is an historical adventure story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.  

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Lost Lake was once a safe and fun place for Jippsy and his friends until:

“We interrupt this program for a special news bulletin.” Jippsy and his mom stopped what they were doing to listen to the report. “The notorious gangster, Dutch Shultz, and his associate, Otto Berman, escaped the custody of federal agents in upstate New York while en route to their hearing for tax evasion. They are said to be armed and dangerous and were last seen headed toward the Canadian border in a black 1931 Lincoln K. Local authorities request that you contact them immediately should you have any information regarding their whereabouts. We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.”

It was 1935, a time when crime syndicates were the real government and you couldn’t trust anyone. Jippsy and his friends were enjoying their summertime fun swimming, hunting and fishing at Lost Lake when their world was invaded by ruthless criminals.

Follow Jippsy and his friends as they embark on the adventure of their lives in pursuit of a treasure they only believe might exist, and which threatens to turn their peaceful town into the scene of murder and destruction.

Lost Lake, A Jippsy Russ Adventure is an historical adventure story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.  

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