Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Two new MiddleGrade adventure-mystery books - Coming Soon!

Two new MiddleGrade adventure-mystery books will soon join the many others from author Max Elliot Anderson.

Note! If you are in a position to review one or both of these new books, please email me at mander8813@aol.com let me know where your reviews will be posted, include your mailing address, and I'll add you to my list. 
Thank you!



Synopsis_________________________________
Shadow

Author: Max Elliot Anderson
Audience: 8 – 12; especially boys
Words: 26000
Shadow is a classic, boy-and-his-dog story, filled with twists, turns, action, danger, and mystery. For as long as he could remember, all Bobby Taylor ever wanted was a dog of his own…any dog. But, he had a problem. His step-father managed the local animal control facilities, and the last thing he wanted to see at home was another barking dog.
Bobby began to notice a severely neglected dog, in the back yard of a run-down home that he passes on his way to school. So, he sort of adopted this pitiful animal as his own. He even gave him a name; Shadow. Unfortunately, because the dog had been so mistreated, he had an extremely vicious side. But, whenever he was in Bobby’s presence, anyone would have thought that this was the most gentle dog in town.
Buck and his followers made it their mission to pick on Bobby with every opportunity. That’s because Bobby was one of the scrawniest kids in school.
Then a rash of vandalism struck the town of Mason City. It began small, but became increasingly destructive. After each hit, the vandals left their mark; a symbol that was always spray-painted on a wall or sidewalk. Bobby is able to keep Shadow, as his own dog, under one condition. If the dog ever attacks anyone, the sheriff has ordered that Bobby’s father would have to put the dog down.
What happens when Bobby finally discovers who’s behind the vandalism? And, when they know that he knows, they set out to make sure he never tells another human being. After Shadow ultimately saves Bobby’s life, he puts his own in jeopardy.

This story will remind readers how important it is to tell the truth, no matter what the consequences may be.



Synopsis_________________________________

Snake Island

Author: Max Elliot Anderson
Audience: 8 – 12; especially boys
Words: 62000
  Rod Campbell loved to go tubing with his friends down the lazy river outside of town. They often wondered about Snake Island as they drifted by.
    Then, one day Mr. Patterson rushed out in front of the boys as they rode their bikes. People around town said he was a little crazy since he’d come back from the war. Some said his injuries had affected his brain. But Mr. Patterson warned them about the island.
Rod talked his friends into camping out on the island since it was near his grandfather’s farm. If they could last the whole night, then there wouldn’t be anything to be afraid of they reasoned.
    On the night of the campout, someone came to the island, dug a hole, and rolled a large piece of carpet in. Then he began covering it up. The boys were terrified when they realized the man digging the hole was Mr. Patterson.
    They raced off the island. The next day they learned that the richest man in town was missing. Police suspected murder. 

    Rod and his friends reported what they saw and Mr. Patterson was accused of the crime. But did he do it? And what did he bury in that hole?
Other MiddleGrade Books Available From This Author

"Sam Cooper Adventures are like good, family movies . . . as an ordinary kid finds himself in exciting and extra-ordinary adventures!"                             Bill Myers - Author

"Max Elliot Anderson brings a lifetime of dramatic film and video production to the pages of his action adventures and mysteries."                                         Jerry B. Jenkins, Author

"Reading one of his books is like "being" in an exciting movie!"
A Young Reader

Sam Cooper Adventure Series
Available Now!

The Accidental Adventures of Kurt Benson And His Friends, Riley and Jordan 
Available Now!




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