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In this fantastical thriller, five young teens tapped as models for theme park 'guides' find themselves pitted against Disney villains and witches that threaten both the future of Walt Disney World and the stability of the world outside its walls. Using a cutting-edge technology called DHI - which stands for both Disney Host Interactive and Daylight Hologram Imaging - Finn Whitman, an Orlando teen, and four other kids are transformed into hologram projections that guide guests through the park. The new technology turns out, however, to have unexpected effects that are both thrilling and scary. Soon Finn finds himself transported in his DHI form into the Magic Kingdom at night. Is it real? Is he dreaming? Finn's confusion only increases when he encounters Wayne, an elderly Imagineer who tells him that the park is in grave danger. Led by the scheming witch, Maleficent, a mysterious group of characters called the Overtakers is plotting to destroy Disney's beloved realm, and maybe more. This gripping high-tech tale will thrill every kid who has ever dreamed of sneaking into Walt Disney World after hours and wondered what happens at night, when the park is closed.
With the adventures set forth in the first books now behind them, Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney In Shadow follows the five teens, Finn, Philby, Willa, Charlene, and Maybeck as they search to find Wayne, their mentor and head Imagineer who has mysteriously gone missing. Concerned Wayne has been abducted by the Overtakers-Disney villains, who along with other Disney characters, take over the parks when the turnstiles stop spinning, and want desperately to steer the parks to a far darker place-the five kids pick up a major clue from a close friend, Jess, whose dreams (nightmares, really) often accurately predict the future. The very few clues from Jess's dream lead the kids into Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot-through imaginary worlds that become real, by imaginary kids who are real. Each clue seems tied to the last, and with the stakes growing ever higher, what starts out as a puzzle ends up as a fight for their lives. Through a transparent paper box, a quest for a sword, rides on Soarin' and Maelstrom, life-and-death encounters with giant snakes, and a devious Maleficent, the Kingdom Keepers not only begin to decipher deeper meanings to the clues, but discover new truths about themselves and their ever-growing friendships.
It's supposed to be a happy day at the Magic Kingdomthe return of the teenaged holographic hosts. But things go very wrong when a sudden lightning storm disrupts the celebration, and Amanda's mysterious sister, Jez, disappears. The only clue is the sighting of a wild monkey in the Magic Kingdom during the storm. The mystery deepens as Finn is contacted by Wayne, an old man he hasn't heard from in months. Wayne tells Finn that there's trouble at the Animal Kingdom: the evil Overtakers have gained control of one of the computer servers that will be used to operate Daylight Holographic Imaging there. That means that if any of the holographic hosts fall asleep, they will go into comas - permanently. Filled with action and brimming with the same meticulous detail as The Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark, this second book in the series - The Rise of Chernabogis the result of hands-on research behind the scenes at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. Young and older readers alike will get a glimpse into a second Disney kingdom. The wild rides have only just begun; and the clock is ticking. How long can the teens keep themselves awake in their quest to find their friendand what happens if they fail?
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White Bone (Paperback)
Ridley Pearson
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Don'teven "think" of starting this bookunless you're sitting in a
comfortable chair and have lots of time. Afast-paced,
impossible-to-put-down adventure awaits as the young orphan
Peterand his mates are dispatched to an island ruled by the evil
King Zarboff. Theyset sail aboard the "Never" "Land," a ship
carrying a precious and mysterious trunk inits cargo hold, and the
journey quickly becomes fraught with excitement anddanger.
Discoverrichly developed characters in the sweet but sophisticated
Molly, the scary butfamiliar Black Stache, and the fearless Peter.
Treacherous battles withpirates, foreboding thunderstorms at sea,
and evocative writing immerses thereader in a story that slowly and
finally reveals the secrets and mysteries ofthe beloved "Peter
Pan."
"Will leave you dying to know more." -Rick Riordan, author of the
Percy Jackson series The New York Times bestselling author of the
Peter and the Starcatcher and Kingdom Keepers series, Ridley
Pearson, brings us the second riveting tale in the Lock and Key
trilogy. This bravely reimagined origin story of the rivalry of
literature's most famous enemies-Sherlock Holmes and James
Moriarty-is told from the perspective of James's observant little
sister, Moira. At the thrilling conclusion to book one, we left off
with James and Moira's father dying horribly and unexpectedly. Now
the search is on to find out what really happened to their father.
Did he fall or was he pushed? Sherlock, James, and Moira
reluctantly partner up, trusting no one, not even each other, as
they uncover a secret sect, a rare jewel, and a sordid history.
Blood is spilled, trusts broken, and friendships lost in this story
of how one simple mistake cost Father his life and James his heart,
and sent the Moriartys spiraling ever downward. It's a highly
original and satisfying take on the Sherlock Holmes series as only
master of suspense Ridley Pearson could envision. As Rick Riordan,
author of the Percy Jackson series says, "This tale will change the
way you see Sherlock Holmes and leave you dying to know more."
In Two Volumes. This scarce antiquarian book is included in our
special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more
extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have
chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have
occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing
text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other
reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is
culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our
commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's
literature.
In Two Volumes. This scarce antiquarian book is included in our
special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more
extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have
chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have
occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing
text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other
reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is
culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our
commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's
literature.
In Two Volumes. This scarce antiquarian book is included in our
special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more
extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have
chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have
occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing
text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other
reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is
culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our
commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's
literature.
Known for his meticulous, fascinating research, as well as his
ability to create exciting plot twists that inevitably, a month or
two later, seem to have anticipated real-life headlines, Ridley
Pearson has genered praise as a "master" of the suspense novel.
In Middle of Nowhere, the "Blu Flu" has struck the Seattle Police
force and a majority of the officers are on a unofficial strike,
with the exception of a few, including Detective Lou Boldt, who is
committed to the job. When a string of robberies and the brutal
assault of a female cop rock the city, the pressure of isolation
threatens Boldt's psyche and his marriage. With the help of
psychologist Daphne Matthews and Sergeant John LaMoia, Boldt is
able to make progress on both the assault and the robberies, but
things soon spin out of control, and Bodt's refusal to drop the
case puts his own life at risk.
Filled with the fast-paced, spiraling action that has made
Pearson's previous novels "irresistable" (Los Angeles Times Book
Review) works of suspense that "grip the imagination" (People
magazine), this offering from "the best thriller writer alive"
(Booklist) is certain to keep the reader breathless.
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Cut and Run (Hardcover)
Ridley Pearson
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A spellbinding thriller pitting a U.S. federal marshal against the
mob's most resourceful killer--in a race to save the woman he loves
Six years ago, witness protection marshal Roland Larson did the
unthinkable: He fell in love with a protected witness, Hope
Stevens, whose testimony was to put away prominent members of the
Romero crime family. When Hope's plan to "cut and run" is
interrupted by both the government and the mob, she disappears into
a new identity, taking with her not only her testimony but also a
secret never shared with Larson. Larson, who has been looking for
her ever since, is put back on her trail when the Romeros intercept
the master WITSEC list from the Justice Department and Hope is
believed to be among the first protected witnesses targeted for
execution. In a series of terrifying encounters, Larson matches
wits with a brutally ingenious killer whose sole target is Hope
Stevens. For Larson, the stakes couldn't be higher--he must find
Hope in order to protect her and simultaneously prevent the mob
from auctioning off the master witness protection list--an act that
will put seven thousand innocent, and not-so-innocent, lives in
jeopardy. Taut and edge-of-the-seat compelling, Cut and Run is a
unique thriller that skillfully blends romance and suspense--Ridley
Pearson at his heart-pounding best.
Lieutenant Lou Boldt, the Seattle cop who stars in Ridley Pearson's
deservedly popular series, is a sharp and touching figure--perhaps
the most believable police officer in current fiction. Early in
this ninth book about his public and private life, Lou has to put
on a bullet-resistant vest to lead a raid against some dangerous
criminals. "The vest was not physically heavy, but its presence
was," Pearson tells us. It meant battle; it meant risk. For Boldt,
a vest was a symbol of youth. It had been well over a year since he
had worn one. Ironically, as he approached the hangar's north door
at a light run behind his own four heavily armored ERT personnel,
he caught himself worrying about his hands, not his life. He didn't
want to smash up his piano hands in some close quarters skirmish. .
. . Boldt plays jazz piano one night a week in a local bar, and
despite his concern for his hands, he takes every opportunity he
can to get away from his desk and into the streets. But money
pressures, caused by his wife's recent illness, also make him think
about the possibility of a better-paying job in the private sector.
Meanwhile, some extremely ruthless people are murdering illegal
Chinese immigrant women and leaving their bodies buried in newly
dug graves. An ambitious local TV journalist named Stevie McNeal
and the young Chinese woman she thinks of as her "Little Sister"
risk their lives to investigate the killings, while Boldt and his
team round up a most unusual array of suspects. This combination of
hard-edged realism and softer sentiment has become Pearson's
trademark, and once again it works smoothly. --Dick Adler
"Will leave you dying to know more."-Rick Riordan, author of the
Percy Jackson series The New York Times bestselling author of the
Peter and the Starcatchers and Kingdom Keepers series, Ridley
Pearson, brings us the riveting first tale of the Lock and Key
trilogy about the origins of the rivalry between literature's most
famous enemies-Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty, told from the
perspective of James's observant little sister, Moria. Before James
grew up to be a ruthless, remorseless villain, he was a curious boy
from Boston, with a penchant for trouble and an acid tongue. Thrown
into a boarding school against his wishes, James winds up rooming
with a most unlikely companion: a lanky British know-it-all named
Sherlock Holmes ("Lock" to his friends). An heirloom Bible, donated
by the Moriarty family more than a hundred years ago, has gone
missing, and it doesn't take long for the two to find themselves
embroiled in the school-wide scandal. The school is on lockdown
until it's found, strange clues keep finding their way to James,
and a secret society lurks behind it all. It's a brave new
reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes series as only master of
suspense Ridley Pearson could envision. As Rick Riordan, author of
the Percy Jackson series, says, "This tale will change the way you
see Sherlock Holmes and leave you dying to know more."
The first in a new series for "New York Times"-bestselling author
Pearson, "Killer Weekend" pits rural Sheriff Walt Fleming against
threats political and corporeal, as madness erupts in Sun Valley,
Idaho, when a local attorney announces her candidacy for president.
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